markkeegan
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- Jan 20, 2002
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Hi there,
I'm having loads of trouble starting my '90 KX250. When I kick it over it can sometimes take 20-30 kicks before it will fire up. Then it rises to very high revs, so I have too push the choke back in immediately. It then warms up fine and runs great at all throttle positions. When I stop for a break and then restart, it kicks over first time. If I pull the choke on with a warm engine it stalls, so the mixture is fine. This problem happens everytime I take the bike out after it's been sitting in the garage for a couple of days. I always turn off the fuel tap when finished riding and regularly remove the plug and clean it.
Thanks for any advice in advance.
Mark.
I'm having loads of trouble starting my '90 KX250. When I kick it over it can sometimes take 20-30 kicks before it will fire up. Then it rises to very high revs, so I have too push the choke back in immediately. It then warms up fine and runs great at all throttle positions. When I stop for a break and then restart, it kicks over first time. If I pull the choke on with a warm engine it stalls, so the mixture is fine. This problem happens everytime I take the bike out after it's been sitting in the garage for a couple of days. I always turn off the fuel tap when finished riding and regularly remove the plug and clean it.
Thanks for any advice in advance.
Mark.