2010 KLX250s Wont start unless you give it gas
#11
well on a steep hill you could be dripping out fuel from the bowl or its harder for the jets to suck in fuel because of the angle
so that could be a problem too
you never want to stall on a hill anyways your lucky you have electric start
think of those that have to kickstart when stalling on a hill
so that could be a problem too
you never want to stall on a hill anyways your lucky you have electric start
think of those that have to kickstart when stalling on a hill
#13
oh tipping over the bike changes things all together
once the bike tips over the bowl usually drains out the fuel from the vent lines
causing you to have to wait until it fills up again, sometimes that can take a lot of cranking to get it full enough to start
next time be very thorough when describing a problem because thats totally normal for it to be very hard to start depending on how much fuel you loose
once the bike tips over the bowl usually drains out the fuel from the vent lines
causing you to have to wait until it fills up again, sometimes that can take a lot of cranking to get it full enough to start
next time be very thorough when describing a problem because thats totally normal for it to be very hard to start depending on how much fuel you loose
#15
Ride on
Brewster
#16
Actually I upgraded from my beloved little KLX 150S, and that little thing would flat out refuse to start if you gave it any gas at all when cold.
It would start on tickover but if you gave it gas it would just flood.
Even if not using I'd always start that bike once a week. The guy I sold it to didn't, and then after leaving it 2 weeks flattened the battery trying to start it....
It would start on tickover but if you gave it gas it would just flood.
Even if not using I'd always start that bike once a week. The guy I sold it to didn't, and then after leaving it 2 weeks flattened the battery trying to start it....
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