• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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Txc310r bogging will on the throttle HELP!!!

Mx-txc310r

Husqvarna
I've been racing my 2013 txc310r and just this last weekend at practice it all a sudden started bogging in and out losing power have way thru a lap. I replaced the spark plug and same issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated..
 
It sounds like it could be a fuel system problem (fuel pressure, clogged injector, fuel filter, loose fuel pump, et al). It also could be a heat-related electrical problem (trigger coil, coil, electric fuel pump). or just a plain-old bad electrical connection. There's not much info to go on.

To sum up your situation:
  • you've been racing the bike, and it's been running fine
  • recently it started to bog half way thru a lap
  • later it will clear out and run better (???) for the day? for a lap?
  • afterwards you can continue practice?
Check your electrical connections (looking for loose wires, frayed wires, exposed wires)

see if you can characterize the issue a bit more.

good luck.
 
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