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2015 F3-S jerking while riding

jpbohmann

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2015 F3-S
Starts right up, idle is good. I had Stabil in the gas tank with a quarter tank. Weather looks good this week so yesterday I took it off the blocks, battery off the tender, and fired right up. I ran it 5 minutes or so.
This morning I rode about 10 miles, got to the gas station and filled with Premium (no ethanol) which is what I have always used. I got about 10 miles from the there and cruising at 60mph and all of a sudden there was a jerk and the RPM went higher, then it did it again a few more times. I was 10 miles from work at this point and finished the ride. It was jerking almost the whole time like the RPM didn't seem to go high, I was watching, but it sure felt like it.
Stop signs the idle ran at 1rpm pretty solid. Would take off and it was jerking in all the gears.
No check engine or anything.

Am I looking at a fuel issue? Air Issue? Could it be the throttle? Looking for some ideas anyone thinks I should try. Thanks!!!
 
At a guess, your front drive pulley is having issues with worn splines.
 
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I'm with PMK. Your symptoms description make it seem the engine is running smoothly but something in the remainder of the drivetrain isn't functioning properly. If it isn't the pulley, change the oil as the HCM might not be providing the pressure needed to engage the clutch. And next time provide the mileage and how long your Spyder was stored in what conditions.
 
About the fuel, it's not a good idea to store with less than a full tank of gas. Condensation builds up on the inside walls of the tank above the fuel level. The more tank surface area above the fuel level, the more condensation and the more water in your fuel. The inside of the tank above the fuel level can rust. When you fill the tank, the rust comes off and settles into the bottom of the tank and can clog the fuel filter. However, if this were your issue, you would be getting a drop in RPM when the bike jerked, not an increase.

Because you're getting an increase in RPM with the jerking action, that means the engine is encountering a reduction in resistance making it spin more freely. As has been suggested, that means there is a loss of connection between the engine and drive wheel. Most likely, because it has been the weakest link in the system, you're looking at a stripped drive pulley. Not an uncommon problem.
 
The easy one is GAS .... a product labeled "HEET" is great for removing "Water in the Gas" issues .... However, if you have NEVER checked that front pulley, I would do so immediately ...... Mike :ohyea:
 
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Started acting up after you fueled up. There's a clue. Dodgy fuel maybe?
 
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How's your belt look? Any chance some of the "Teeth" are coming off or torn away already?

(Had this happen a couple of years ago - make sure to roll the bike forward/backward to check all the teeth!)
 
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I had this happen to me once, ended up running home, dropped a little HEET in the tank and put some Seafoam in there, was all cleared up in about 30 miles! Sounds to me you got some water bouncing around in your system. But it would not hurt to check your driveline like some have said also, just to make sure. Good luck! Even if you're using some sort of stabilizer in your tank for storage in the winter that old gas has lost it punch, so until you get that old stuff run threw it is not going to act quite like it should. I go threw it with my sleds first ride of the season.
 
Thanks everyone!
It has only 8K miles on it. I just got it 2 years ago with 1500 miles on it.
I checked the air filter (was new last year) and that's good.
I checked the belt and that looks good.
Checked oil and that looks good.
I am going to drain the gas with a siphon and put in some different gas and some heet just to eliminate that.
I do have an appointment next week for the recall, because if it's a pulley that's probably best left to the dealer to look at.
 
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Thanks everyone!
It has only 8K miles on it. I just got it 2 years ago with 1500 miles on it.
I checked the air filter (was new last year) and that's good.
I checked the belt and that looks good.
Checked oil and that looks good.
I am going to drain the gas with a siphon and put in some different gas and some heet just to eliminate that.
I do have an appointment next week for the recall, because if it's a pulley that's probably best left to the dealer to look at.

If you're going to go to the trouble of draining the fuel, you should also put a new fuel filter on to eliminate the chance of a clogged filter. Cheap insurance.
 
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Thanks everyone!
It has only 8K miles on it. I just got it 2 years ago with 1500 miles on it.
I checked the air filter (was new last year) and that's good.
I checked the belt and that looks good.
Checked oil and that looks good.
I am going to drain the gas with a siphon and put in some different gas and some heet just to eliminate that.
I do have an appointment next week for the recall because if it's a pully that's probably best left to the dealer to look at.

The water eliminating product is labeled "HEET" .... if are draining the gas and replacing it with fresh you don't need it. .... Your Spyder only needs 87 octane gas ..... since most cars don't require or use 89 + oct. gas those pumps are more likely to have contaminates in them..... So for that reason (and others) I use only 87 with ethyl (non-ethyl reg. is not common in Vermont) .... good luck ... Mike :thumbup:
 
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Is that a pretty straight forward thing to do? Is there a particular brand of filter I should use?

The filter has Oetiker clamps but that is not really a problem. I recommend the OEM or good aftermarket like Wix, Napa, filter because the Spyder uses a higher pressure system. We've had customers come in with aftermarket filters that were about to explode.
 
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Because you're getting an increase in RPM with the jerking action, that means the engine is encountering a reduction in resistance making it spin more freely. As has been suggested, that means there is a loss of connection between the engine and drive wheel. Most likely, because it has been the weakest link in the system, you're looking at a stripped drive pulley. Not an uncommon problem.


Was that related to the front sprocket recall?
 
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Because you're getting an increase in RPM with the jerking action, that means the engine is encountering a reduction in resistance making it spin more freely. As has been suggested, that means there is a loss of connection between the engine and drive wheel. Most likely, because it has been the weakest link in the system, you're looking at a stripped drive pulley. Not an uncommon problem.

Was that related to the front sprocket recall?

That is the REASON for the front sprocket (or drive pulley ;) ) recall! :lecturef_smilie:
 
Drained gas and replaced filter and it ran the same.
I decided to drop it off at the dealer and when they get to it they get to it.
He called me and already did the recall and all is well.
He said it’s running on 2 cylinders and needs to start with replacing the plugs.
I guess we’ll see what happens he is going to work on it more tomorrow.
Just wanted to give an update.
 
Drained gas and replaced filter and it ran the same.
I decided to drop it off at the dealer and when they get to it they get to it.
He called me and already did the recall and all is well.
He said it’s running on 2 cylinders and needs to start with replacing the plugs.
I guess we’ll see what happens he is going to work on it more tomorrow.
Just wanted to give an update.

Most likely you'll need to have the injectors cleaned. You don't say how many miles are on the Spyder. But typically, it's not the spark plugs. Hopefully, they check it out fully before putting it back together and finding out that the spark plugs were not the problem.

It is strange that you say it is running fine and they say it's dropping a cylinder.
 
Most likely you'll need to have the injectors cleaned. You don't say how many miles are on the Spyder. But typically, it's not the spark plugs. Hopefully, they check it out fully before putting it back together and finding out that the spark plugs were not the problem.

It is strange that you say it is running fine and they say it's dropping a cylinder.

Sorry, by running the same I meant it was jerking still after the new filter and new gas. It has only 8000 miles on it.
They checked it out after replacing the plugs and everything is running great. I will pick it up tomorrow.

Thanks for all the replies!
 
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