season opening-bucks, stalls, jerks.warantee expires soon

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Tom
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97 concours for sale pittsburgh

Post by Tom » Wed May 14, 2008 10:11 am

For Sale- 1997 Kawasaki Concours (cool green) for Sale with just 29,000 miles in Pittsburgh Area. Extras include New Grips with Buzz Eliminators, Handle Bar Risers, Targa Windshield, Blinking LED Tail Light Progressive Fork Springs, Progressive Rear Shock, New Fork Seals, Fairing Extenders, Givi Top Box, New Spark Plugs and Wires, Carbs Cleaned / Tuned, and new set of Dunlop Sportmax Tires. I've recently purchased a GS and unfortunately don't have the room in my one car garage for all my goodies so I must sell this off. Asking $3,750. Call me at 724-882-9300.

slicer50401
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season opening-bucks, stalls, jerks.warantee expires soon

Post by slicer50401 » Wed May 14, 2008 5:04 pm

Mine gave me the same problem a couple years back during the middle of summer and I was using it everyday at that time. It ended up being my fault. I had over oiled the air filter. I had been riding in more dusty conditions than usual which would require more frequent cleaning of the air filter which I did'nt think of at that time. I cleaned the filter and made sure I did a better job of getting the excess oil squeezed out. This helped alot but it still was'nt running right. I was in a rush so I did a very quick disassemble and cleaning of the carb. Nothing changed. I disassembled it a 2nd time. Much more slowly and careful. The first time I cleaned it I knew from earlier experiance that there is a diaphram, spring, and a very large hole under the choke plate and assumed that it would be impossible for that to be causing me my problems, so I never took that apart. This time I did. I found a thick yellow syrup like substance that I could'nt explain. My filter oil is red, I use fresh gas from the local station, and I use CRC cleaner which is clear and evaporates. Anyways, I put it back together and it ran perfectly and I never had to touch it again.

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