Bike wont rev past 6000 rmp

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i have a 2000 busa and it has a full hindle exhaust adn a bmc filter.what my problem is it wont rev past 6000 rmp sometimes it will and other times it just cuts out.please help im ready to sell the bike.thanks

nitrousjunkie

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Get yourself a new fuel pump.:;):

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Or sell the bike to me!
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I'd worry about the rpm's and forget about the rmp.

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take your bike to the Suzuki place and tell them to fix it---

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YOu might want to check the fuel filter first before buyin a new pump.

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Check the clutch switch on the left clip-on. Sometimes the ECU will not allow the bike to rev above 6000-8000 rpm if it thinks the clutch lever is still pulled in. It's a safety feature. The switch must function properly to tell the computer that the lever has been released. Just something to check.

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Check the clutch switch on the left clip-on. Sometimes the ECU will not allow the bike to rev above 6000-8000 rpm if it thinks the clutch lever is still pulled in. It's a safety feature. The switch must function properly to tell the computer that the lever has been released. Just something to check.



what year is this on? I have bypassed every clutch switch on every busa I have owned and never experienced this.

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Check the clutch switch on the left clip-on. Sometimes the ECU will not allow the bike to rev above 6000-8000 rpm if it thinks the clutch lever is still pulled in. It's a safety feature. The switch must function properly to tell the computer that the lever has been released. Just something to check.

I hope they figured it out already. This was started 3 years ago, brotha.
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