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| Wyldkat |
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 Wyldkat Nitrous Nuisance

Joined: 10 Apr 2011 Karma :     
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 Posted: 13:09 - 09 Jul 2013 Post subject: Trouble starting Honda Varadero 125 |
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Hey everyone, I haven't posted on here for a long time - mainly because the bike I was working on got sold and I got the Varadero.
I have done a quick search and there's a few things similar to what I'm experiencing but not quite.
Due to a few issues, the bike has been left in garage since October 2012.
These issues are now solved but now, when I go to start it - nothing.
I have been advise about the battery being so low that it starts to die off, I think this may be it - I had it on charge and then trickle for 3 weeks, went to start bike and after half hour, no power again.
Also been told that because it's been left for ages, the carbs may be stuck and dry,, a good way to sort it was to press the ignition whilst spraying WD40 into the air filter....??
Any ideas?
I have checked the gaps on the plugs (new ones) and am getting a good spark on both.
Have made sure the fuel taps on, tried the choke as well. ____________________ Oldie - 1987 Suzuki GP100 SOLD!
Current (as of 12/7/12) 2001 Honda Varadero 125 |
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OP - get yourself a can of easy start, spray it into the airbox as per instructions and then try to start the bike. Make sure you have fresh fuel too. You may be lucky and the carbs may just be alright.  |
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 Wyldkat Nitrous Nuisance

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 Posted: 16:31 - 09 Jul 2013 Post subject: |
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Ok, cheers guys.
Easy start...thats the stuff! I was trying to remember what it was called.
As for the charge - yes, it was an optimate - maybe should have said it was on 'maintenance' charge......
I will now go on the look out for the spray  ____________________ Oldie - 1987 Suzuki GP100 SOLD!
Current (as of 12/7/12) 2001 Honda Varadero 125 |
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I recently removed and cleaned the carbs on my 04 Vara. It wasn't a quick job, but that was without much maintenance experience. I managed to get it all back together so it can't be that hard
You can leave both carbs linked together (so no need to synchronise), and record the position of the pilot screw as you'll want to clean it.
The trickiest part overall was getting some of the screws out of the float chambers and the plastic caps at the top. I resorted to using a drill and an easy-out (then replaced the screws with allen bolts). If yours are stuck, you might have better luck if you choose a screwdriver which fits really well (JIL perhaps, I'm not sure), or perhaps an impact driver.
You'll want to clamp the heater hose coming from the rear cylinder (no need to drain the coolant). Also, keep parts from each carb together because the main/needle jets are different sizes front and rear.
The Haynes manual will help, as will taking lots of photos/videos as you disassemble. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 2 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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