Reading the WDM20 driver's handbook, page 37, idle stop, it says:
If it is desired that the engine should continue "idling" with the throttle lever closed , the position of the throttle valve must be set by means of the throttle stop screw, the throttle lever being in the "closed position" during this adjustment. Alternatively, if the screw is adjusted clear of the throttle valve, the engine will be shut off in the normal way by the control.
Just wondering if anyone has their bike setup so the engine will not idle, the book makes it sound like this is the normal type of setup.
Can't think of a good reason for that. It would put me on edge at the traffic lights in today's traffic. I prefer to have my bike ticking over with a shut twist grip and able to slow the tick-over down with the retard lever. I also prefer to have the friction spring adjusted so that my twist grips stay were I put them, and not spring shut. Just my own preference!! Ron
Can't think of a good reason for that. It would put me on edge at the traffic lights in today's traffic. I prefer to have my bike ticking over with a shut twist grip and able to slow the tick-over down with the retard lever. I also prefer to have the friction spring adjusted so that my twist grips stay were I put them, and not spring shut. Just my own preference!! Ron
I could not agree more with Ron's comments, cannot think of a worst thing than the bike stopping every time i closed the throttle. I also like the sound of a well setup M with a strong magneto and the lever retarded with a realy low tickover.
I like a 'snap shut' throttle myself...I left my M20 ticking over outside the workshop for about 20 minutes yesterday to get it nicely warmed up..lovely background music..quite relaxing ...Ian