Resurecting a '95 Bayou 220
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Resurecting a '95 Bayou 220
I've got a 1995 Bayou 220 that hasn't been started for probably about a year or longer, and it's been out in the beautiful Vegas weather..
So I'm pretty sure it needs work.
Here's what I know:
Carbs, fuel tank, air filter all need to be cleaned.
New fluids of course..
and a new battery
but other than that..
I'm lost.
I really don't know much about quads.. considering I'm 17 and last time I rode I was about 13..
So.. if anyone has any suggestions I'd greatly appreciate it..
cause I don't even know where the hell to start.
here's to hoping!
So I'm pretty sure it needs work.
Here's what I know:
Carbs, fuel tank, air filter all need to be cleaned.
New fluids of course..
and a new battery
but other than that..
I'm lost.
I really don't know much about quads.. considering I'm 17 and last time I rode I was about 13..
So.. if anyone has any suggestions I'd greatly appreciate it..
cause I don't even know where the hell to start.
here's to hoping!
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If it ran when parked, it should be easy. Fresh oil and air filter, throw the battery on a charger. Pull the carb and drop the fuel bowl, spray it with carb cleaner, poke a guitar string throught he jets to make sure they're clear and make sure to float isn't stuck. Put everything back together and fire it up.
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