Concentric idle and pickup "Truckle Slide"
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 3:29 pm
The Concentric "Truckle Slide"
It is possible to get a stable idle (truckle) and perfect pickup every time with a very simple modification to the slide. After much experimentation on my Triumph 250 Trail Blazer I found that filing a 1.7mm deep notch in the slide as shown in the photo produces a reliable 1000rpm idle, good pickup and smooth relaxing riding in top gear at low rpm. Mid range and top end performance remain the same. The notch should be of the same radius as the carb throat so it blends in at full throttle.
The slide shown in the photo is very worn and in unmodified form produced an unreliable idle, fluffy pickup and the bike could not be run at low rpm. This simple modification completely cured those problems even on this worn old slide!
It is an easy mod to try. Start by filing a 1mm notch, test it then file some more off until you like the result. If you file too deep you will get a too fast idle. To fix it, shave a little off the slide skirt.
I hope this helps!
It is possible to get a stable idle (truckle) and perfect pickup every time with a very simple modification to the slide. After much experimentation on my Triumph 250 Trail Blazer I found that filing a 1.7mm deep notch in the slide as shown in the photo produces a reliable 1000rpm idle, good pickup and smooth relaxing riding in top gear at low rpm. Mid range and top end performance remain the same. The notch should be of the same radius as the carb throat so it blends in at full throttle.
The slide shown in the photo is very worn and in unmodified form produced an unreliable idle, fluffy pickup and the bike could not be run at low rpm. This simple modification completely cured those problems even on this worn old slide!
It is an easy mod to try. Start by filing a 1mm notch, test it then file some more off until you like the result. If you file too deep you will get a too fast idle. To fix it, shave a little off the slide skirt.
I hope this helps!