Hello all.
Well, it's being difficult getting the accurate idle on a Honda cb125s (J model, the one with a bigger tank). The engine has been rebuilt with new valves and piston.
The bike, made by Honda Italy, was equipped with a 22mm Dell'Orto, but it was scrap, so I decided to buy a Keihin thai replica on e-bay, which as far as I know, is the one which equipped this bike for the international market.
This one was also a 22mm, but it had the 100s jetting sets, which were 38 slow jet and 105 main jet. With this settings the bike worked, but it was impossible to maintain the idle withouth pulling the throtle, and it lost power on high revs, so I bought the 125 jets (45 slow jet and 110 main jet).
With these settings the bike is much more better, starts at first kick, but when you are at high revs and you leave the throtle suddenly, the needle goes down quickly and the bike stalls. For this not to happen, you have to set idle high, at 1600 rpm at least. Even though, it happens, and it stalls on traffic lights, if it lasts too much.
To add more, recently, I read in Classic Motorcycle Mechanics some articles about the rebuilt of a cb125s (j model), which was equipped with a keihin 24mm, bigger than mine.
So, these are my options:
- Buying a 24 mm carburetor (no idea of which settings to use on it)
- Given that the thing improved putting a bigger slow jet, should I use one bigger than 45?
I've tried everything, mixture enrichment, needle height, everything, what can I do?
Thank you.