Whats This ??????

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  1. Malcolm Woods

    Malcolm Woods Noble Member

    Sep 16, 2019
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    This my 2011 T100, at the bottom of the picture is a what looks like a hand adjustment screw.
    there's nothing in my hand book regarding this, What can it be.??? sorry I'm pretty useless with a camera, but hope you can see what I mean

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  2. Rudeboy

    Rudeboy Senior Member

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    This will be the idle adjustment knob Malcolm
     
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  3. Malcolm Woods

    Malcolm Woods Noble Member

    Sep 16, 2019
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    OK Well thanks for that, but being new to this bike I thought the so so called choke pull out dealt with that.
     
  4. Malcolm Woods

    Malcolm Woods Noble Member

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    OK many thanks for the replies, Its all coming together now. This is a really friendly site and can learn lots here, which is good as I am new to my T100 and really love it, will never sell, so there will unfortunately be several more silly to you but serious to me questions. Many thanks again all.
    Mallywoods.
     
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  5. Rudeboy

    Rudeboy Senior Member

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    I find it usefull to manually adjust the idle if its slightly low ive set mine to 1000rpm now as when purchased it was 900 i felt it was idling low
     
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  6. MrOrange

    MrOrange Guest

    Always had my America tickover slightly higher, stopped the stalling problems. Not
    sure if affects the standard Bonnie's as much as the America/Speedmasters.
     
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  7. Callumity

    Callumity Elite Member

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    I reckon the 360 degree motor is happiest at 1050-1100 rpm for clean pull away and minimum effective alternator speed.
     
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