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XR250 carb problems
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[QUOTE="highmileage, post: 1114263, member: 54462"] My thought here is that the float level is improper. It will effect fuel delivey through the carb pick-up, etc. Start there. XR's are notoriously slow to warm up, but after several minutes should be able to switch off the choke and go for it. The biggest trick is to jet the off idle bog out. It takes some time and patience. Another question: Has this bike been modified in any way, such as air box opened up? baffle pulled? etc. If you replaced the needle and jets this also may be the root of the problem if the above mods are done as the stock bike was very lean and the above mods would make it dangerously lean. Would explain the choke running issue. Best of luck [/QUOTE]
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