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motorbike question
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motorbike question
mate gave me a free XL250 the other day. Fair piece of crap but fun to put around the paddocks with.
I started it at his house and rode it to the back of the hilux. Cause im lazy and i had no respect for this bike i just layed it down in the tray as opposed to tieing it down upright.
Now the bugger wont start. It's definately getting fuel, not sure about the spark as the plug isn't 5/8 or 13/16 the only spark plug sockets i've got.
But since it worked before i lay it down for the long drive home im thinking it has to be related to that. My ignorance of petrol carby motors means i need help to start the thing.
any ideas?
I started it at his house and rode it to the back of the hilux. Cause im lazy and i had no respect for this bike i just layed it down in the tray as opposed to tieing it down upright.
Now the bugger wont start. It's definately getting fuel, not sure about the spark as the plug isn't 5/8 or 13/16 the only spark plug sockets i've got.
But since it worked before i lay it down for the long drive home im thinking it has to be related to that. My ignorance of petrol carby motors means i need help to start the thing.
any ideas?
At first I thought it was a sea anemone, upon closer inspection I realised it was a funky ball of tits from outer space.
Yep pull the plug When ya can and kick it over as it might be flooded. Aswell try undoing the drain screw in the bottom of the carb bowl to let the fuel run out with the fuel rooster off of coarse. Other then that did you by chance hit the choke so it is on? Once plug is out make shore its got spark.
Its probably flooded. If you cant get the plug out turn the fuel off, hold the throttle wide open and kick heaps or tow behind a vehicle. Better if you can get the plug out and kick it over with no plug for a while to remove the excess fuel, then refit the plug, turn the fuel back on and it should start. You have not left the kill switch off have you?
Ian
Ian
kill switches and all that don't work. Have to stall it to turn it off
It used to need about 30secs of choke on to keep going. But maybe i have flooded it.
I can start it with start ya bastard through the air filter but only for 2-3seconds.
I might just turn the fuel off and kick it for a while.
It used to need about 30secs of choke on to keep going. But maybe i have flooded it.
I can start it with start ya bastard through the air filter but only for 2-3seconds.
I might just turn the fuel off and kick it for a while.
At first I thought it was a sea anemone, upon closer inspection I realised it was a funky ball of tits from outer space.
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Re: motorbike question
Give it backcruiser60series wrote:any ideas?
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Re: motorbike question
the one condition of taking it is that i never bring it backV8Patrol wrote:Give it backcruiser60series wrote:any ideas?
At first I thought it was a sea anemone, upon closer inspection I realised it was a funky ball of tits from outer space.
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Never knew honda made a diesel XL250
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Just buy a new chain, only need a cheapy, sounds stretched, make sure you don't make it too tight, when the suspension is compressed (rear axle, swingarm pivot and front sprocket all lined up) there should still be a little slack - this will be the point where the chain is tightest. - may want to check sprockets aren't missing teeth also. Or if you're a tight ass just keep putting the chain back onChain comes off heaps..it's extended all the way out too.
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It's not so much that I'm a tight arse, it's just that this xl isn't worth any money or money spent on it. The chain is so loose i just pop it back on and don't even need to turn the rear wheel to get it entirely on.
I would take a link out but I don't have a chain popping tool thing.
All this said the bike would actually be pretty reliable if i just bought a new chain. Might fork out. Should probably divert my effort to my 2 troublesome 4x4s first.
I would take a link out but I don't have a chain popping tool thing.
All this said the bike would actually be pretty reliable if i just bought a new chain. Might fork out. Should probably divert my effort to my 2 troublesome 4x4s first.
At first I thought it was a sea anemone, upon closer inspection I realised it was a funky ball of tits from outer space.
that sounds like the go then, you can pick up non o ring 520 chain pretty cheap (o ring and x ring are dearer) make sure the sprocket teeth aren't missing and or teeth undercut - worn (or the new chain will flog out quick)
Also when you get the new chain ask the bike shop (or google or honda - it'll be in the owners manual) how many links you should have for that particular bike - save trial and error, they'll sell you one which you'll need to shorten, just count the links - including the joiner link, then to break it just grind the sides of the 2 pins on one of the outer links - then use a punch and tap out the pins (they'll stay joined to the outer plate you haven't ground (hence the need to grind two pins).
clear as mud!
ps there should be a joiner link on the chain that you have, you could use the above method to remove a link next to the joiner, doing this will remove 2 rollers, also make sure to put the c clip goes back on so that the direction of the chain is <---C---< not >---C--->
Also when you get the new chain ask the bike shop (or google or honda - it'll be in the owners manual) how many links you should have for that particular bike - save trial and error, they'll sell you one which you'll need to shorten, just count the links - including the joiner link, then to break it just grind the sides of the 2 pins on one of the outer links - then use a punch and tap out the pins (they'll stay joined to the outer plate you haven't ground (hence the need to grind two pins).
clear as mud!
ps there should be a joiner link on the chain that you have, you could use the above method to remove a link next to the joiner, doing this will remove 2 rollers, also make sure to put the c clip goes back on so that the direction of the chain is <---C---< not >---C--->
There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots
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