fork springs now brakes
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stalling prob
Ok, this as been driving me freakin nuts. Basically the bike will run but
not under 3500-4000rpm. It sounds & smells like it's running hella rich.
I've tried replacing the plug. Cleaning the air filter. Draining the float
bowl. I don't have any ideas. Do I need to tear the thing off and clean it
or what? Well, i don't know exacly how to do that but it sounds good. Any
help?
Thanks
josh
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stalling prob
Try this, Sugar:
http://members.aol.com/roundr1/CVK40.html
Dawn Rhodes
A10
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float bowl. I don't have any ideas. Do I need to tear the thing off
and clean it or what? Well, i don't know exacly how to do that but
it sounds good. Any help?
Thanks
josh
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fork springs now brakes
On my 250 I had the same experience only using Ferado mx pads. The SS line stiffened the lever some (bike had less than 2000 miles so the stockers were still pretty strong) but adding the pads enables that bike to lock the front end if so desired. No stoppies yet.> I then put in Galfer Green brake pads, and braided > brake lines, now > I'm satisfied with the brakes. > > I think the Galfer Greens made more of a difference > than the braided > lines. > > Gary in Michigan >
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