
bike won t run,,, well
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klr250 tires, chain, sprockets?
I'm probably about to buy a *really* trashed-out 250. It looks like it may
need a chain, sprockets, and tires just to ride it home -- and it's not far
from my home, either.
I have a spare -- new, kinda nice -- chain and sprockets from the '02 650
I sold last year. Will the sprockets fit?
What are the tire sizes on a 250? I have some tires I took off the 650
that probably have some miles left in them too.
Thor

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bike won t run,,, well
With plastic end of screwdriver, tap the carb around the flange that
holds the float bowl on, maybe pull the drain plug and drain the bowl
a couple times to flush it. Put a small tube on the nipple and
collect in a clear cantainer so you can see what comes out of the
drain.
SeaFoam is good stuff, but if you have something lodged like a
partical of gasket, or petcock O-ring shredd it aint taking that out
of any system.
Unlike my recently quit working speedo I can ride without that, fuel
delivery is kinda critical to enjoying the ride.
Good Luck
Dooden (Going to Camp this weekend)
A15 Green Ape
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "sulteck"
wrote:
the> > This is a recap of the "no vacuum" thread. > 1. came back from a weeks vacation, started the bike, ran until
jug.> float bowl emptied. > 2. checked the fuel valve, works with vacuum assist. > 3. bikes doesn't flood, will run on the fuel put directly in the
didn't start.> 4. pumped 20ml of Seafome in the carb and started to crank,
short> 5. tryed starting every 12 hours, 3 days later it starts. > 6. Runs like crap, smokes, hard to start, just dies when running
from the> periods of time. Managed to put about 10km's on it to flush the > seafome (died on the hwy 4 times). > 7. when running fuel is coming out of the clear tube overflow
to> top area of the carb. > > Does this mean the float is stuck down?I think at this point I have
> take the carb off the bike, dismantle and clean. Is there parts to > replace since I have the carb off? >
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