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XR250 won't start
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[QUOTE="maco, post: 666714, member: 41298"] Set your plug by the manual.If you don't have the service manual get one even if you have the owners manual. You can reuse a fouled plug if it's from gas,just let it dry out.Make sure it's the plug recommended by your owners manual.Some car parts stores carry NGK plugs,I get mine at Checkers and there cheaper.The advice above looks good to me.If you choke and it starts to go but dies turn off the choke and kick it again.Some bikes,if you live in hot weather don't need to be choked.Or instead of full choke pull the choke lever up 1/2 way instead of all the way and try that.You'll have to determine which drill works for your enviornment and bike but there's only a couple of ways to try to get it.Your plug gap might have been the problem.Usually you don't need to move the throttle at all before you start it and don't twist it while your kicking.It's not hard to unintentionally do that. [/QUOTE]
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