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#11 Unread post by The549 »

So now my question is: can that be the cause of all or some of my described problems?

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#12 Unread post by The549 »

Well, to give myself an answer, YES! It feels like a whole new bike!
I cleaned the completely gummed petcock, and took the filter out. The manual states that the filter is permenently attached and needs to be replaced with the entire petcock. Nonsense! I put a car fuel filter in after the petcock, and it's running great now!

The only other issue now is I think I hear the timing chain....it's sure wonderful to have a bike budget under the 1k range. 8)

edit to say: apparently the clicking sound is from the valves, so I'm probably gonna take it in for an adjustment.

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#13 Unread post by DerekNC »

I know this is an old thread but I just noticed that it looks like you're missing the long tube on your petcock. If the bike only runs on reserve or prime that's the problem. If not I'm wrong. :oops:
It's not the bike but the experience.

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#14 Unread post by The549 »

Well now because I took off the filter completely it's always on reserve, so I have no reserve. I have a post petcock inline filter.

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