Derek Risch
Husqvarna
Hi all,
So about a week ago I was riding my sm610 down the street and all of sudden the bike started bogging with any throttle. Coincidentally, the brackets on my exhaust had vibrated off so I was thinking it had something to do with the exhaust seal and extra air slipping in making the bike bog and die when I give it throttle. The bike starts up perfect with choke and idles with choke but then kind of sputters and eventually dies without choke. I checked if there were any exhaust leaks coming from the exhaust while the bike was idling and other than a very small leak from one of the heat shield mounts (could that be enough of a leak to cause complete loss in throttle?). I pulled the carb off and can't find anything wrong there either besides the throttle diaphragm a little bit corroded but I don't think that would be the problem (could be completely wrong about this)? However, I only bought this bike a couple months ago and this was my first time taking the carb off so I am not 100% sure everything is there.
Stuck on this one
any help with where to look would be greatly appreciated. Much Aloha
Currently putting high temp silicone on all exhaust/header connections will update after it cures.
So about a week ago I was riding my sm610 down the street and all of sudden the bike started bogging with any throttle. Coincidentally, the brackets on my exhaust had vibrated off so I was thinking it had something to do with the exhaust seal and extra air slipping in making the bike bog and die when I give it throttle. The bike starts up perfect with choke and idles with choke but then kind of sputters and eventually dies without choke. I checked if there were any exhaust leaks coming from the exhaust while the bike was idling and other than a very small leak from one of the heat shield mounts (could that be enough of a leak to cause complete loss in throttle?). I pulled the carb off and can't find anything wrong there either besides the throttle diaphragm a little bit corroded but I don't think that would be the problem (could be completely wrong about this)? However, I only bought this bike a couple months ago and this was my first time taking the carb off so I am not 100% sure everything is there.
Stuck on this one

Currently putting high temp silicone on all exhaust/header connections will update after it cures.