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| Blunet600 |
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| lee125 |
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does your bike have any wet patches on the floor were its been or have a strong smell of petrol coming from it could be petrol leaking out of the pipe or a hole in the tank? ____________________ cbt passed 01/07/2006 bike:92 dt 125 and 96 honda cr 250
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| mr jamez |
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| element |
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i do regular journeys often and sometimes I can use nearly half a tank. Other times the fuel needle moves barely a few mm. Depends how I ride. Sometimes theres traffic so I ride slower and at more of a constant speed but when its late and the roads are empty I tend to ride a bit faster and my scoot soon starts drinking..
How long does a £5 normally last?.. Mines a £5 for a full tank and can last anywhere from 2 days to almost a week. I commute 50 miles a week at least and roughly the same again to get to mates etc. When I ride really smoothly I could make a litre of fuel last for ages The fuel needle barely moves! ____________________ 04' DT125RE (run-a-bout) // 89' DT125R (rebuilt + supermoto conversion)
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| Phil_G |
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if the consumption is excessively high then obviously check, as said, for leaks.
failing that, IS the bike doing anything else - is there a choke sticking on, is/are the carburettor/s (presuming it is carb equipped) set up correctly? When was it last serviced? etc etc.
Dont ever underestimate the power of good that a proper service can do for a vehicle! ____________________ 1997 Kawasaki ER 500 A1:- Once again, Its merely crap  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 5 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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