Hi all, I’ll start my first post with a brief introduction. I have a red ’92 Bandit 400N and love the bike to death. I bought it in ’97 while at University and have been babying it ever since. It has 41k km on it and was totally overhauled last winter (including getting the tank interior coated, detailed carb cleaning, valve check and a painfully long sanding and new paint job - tank and all) with hopes that the problem I’m about to describe would be solved when it all went back together (looking almost better than new I might add…). I've used the forum search tool, but must not be using the right keywords because I haven't found what I'm looking for (and I'm at awe with how much you guys know about these bikes...). Hopefully someone can help me get my bike back on the road!
So here’s my problem…
The bike won’t idle below 3,000rpm and while it will wind through the complete rpm cycle while stationary, it is lacking power under load. Basically the bike won’t go over 120km/hr right now and even that’s feathering the throttle. It sounds like one or two of the cylinders is cutting out. I’ve taken the carbs apart and cleaned them out (both myself and at a shop), synched the carbs, replaced the plugs and didn’t have any luck. I then took the bike into my local bike shop to see if they could help me out… $1,000 later, it still has the same problem… I have the Suzuki Service Manual and the shop tested everything they could by the manual. They said that all of the resistance specifications are within specs (coils, regulator, etc). The tech narrowed what he thought the problem was down to the CDI unit (he said the voltage out of the CDI to the #1-4 coil was consistent, but the voltage to the #2-3 coil was fluctuating, leading him to believe the fault was the CDI), so I bought a new aftermarket CDI unit. However, even with the new CDI unit, I have the same problem… I’ve brought the bike home and am really at a loss with respect to what to do next. I’m not bad around bikes (I have a couple dirt bikes that I work on), but am at a loss when it comes to electrical stuff. I have a multimeter that I’m about to break out to try testing stuff myself, but need some advice. Can anyone here help me out?
Thanks for reading.
Andrew