Ran into a problem where the bike suddenly has an extremely high idle (4000RPM), pulled the air cleaner housing and was checking the throttle body (I assumed the throttle plates were being stuck partially open after installing the cruise control, note the bike WAS idling just fine after the cruise was installed).
I start moving the starter valves by hand and I notice that the valves for cylinders 1 & 2 don't move very smoothly and they kind of stick a bit. I suspect that what is causing my high idle is that the starter valve got stuck open and as the engine warmed up the idle kept climbing until I shut the engine off (the idle was very high upon restarting the engine).
The idle is back to normal at the moment but I am trying to fix this issue so I don't end up stranded on the road as it is extremely unsafe to ride with a 4000RPM idle (plus damaging to other components). So my question is... has anyone had luck in pulling, cleaning and lubricating these valves? What kind of lubrication would work here? Is there a way to remove the valves without removing the throttle bodies?
I start moving the starter valves by hand and I notice that the valves for cylinders 1 & 2 don't move very smoothly and they kind of stick a bit. I suspect that what is causing my high idle is that the starter valve got stuck open and as the engine warmed up the idle kept climbing until I shut the engine off (the idle was very high upon restarting the engine).
The idle is back to normal at the moment but I am trying to fix this issue so I don't end up stranded on the road as it is extremely unsafe to ride with a 4000RPM idle (plus damaging to other components). So my question is... has anyone had luck in pulling, cleaning and lubricating these valves? What kind of lubrication would work here? Is there a way to remove the valves without removing the throttle bodies?