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lfmer20

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  • Birthday 05/18/1983

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    ALASKA
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    ATVing, hunting, just being outdoors

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    2002 black front fenders with the white rear fenders. stock engine, shaved front fenders, polished levers, coolant bottle relocated, kenda klaw xc's front and rear, stainless grille.

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  1. Right now it's like 80 degrees. This problem started before the rebuild I'm also at around 250 feet above sea level. Maybe the pilot is too small, but why does it start easy once it's warmed up? Thanks for all the replies. Keep sending me ideas.
  2. The choke tube is connected between the carbs and the TORS is removed and unplugged. I've tried using the throttle at different positions and still no start. Anything else you guys can come up with?
  3. I haven't tested the compression since I rebuilt it, but I used my finger to cover the plug holes and had someone kick it over and it pushed my finger off completely so I'm sure its good. Clymer's manual recommended doing that. As for using the choke, I use it every time I start it. It still doesn't work.
  4. O.k., the problem I'm having is that my bike is extremely hard to start. Pretty much the only way it will start is if I flood it with carb. and choke cleaner. I just bought a brand new ignition coil, plugs, cleaned the carbs 5 times (taking every jet out of both carbs and the choke each time) cleaned the air filter and has a brand new wiseco top end in it. I've checked the spark...it's good, there is fuel getting to the carbs and i've checked for air leaks and the reeds ... all check out good. It seems like its a carb problem but I am positive the carbs are clean and every jet in them also . This problem has got me and everyone I know stomped, so I'm gonna see if you guys can pull me through this heartache . Now the bike is completely stock except for the top end but it is still stock bore. Once you get the bike running from the carb cleaner and it is warmed up, it will start and run great just like a new bike, it is just a pain in the ass to start when its cold. Please give me some ideas. Thanks a lot...
  5. Hey DIRTBIKEZ, nice avatar!! Looks just like my quad! Oh yea, it is my quad.
  6. Well guys, being in Alaska, I have been fighting with riding in the snow all winter and spring so far. Well finally, the snow is just about gone for the summer and I'm starting to really test out these new klaw XCR's. Went riding after work yesterday to the same place that I always ride and amazingly where I used to slide out of the curves, my bike hooked up like I was on a thumper!!! My bike shot up dirt hills and gravel hills like a rocket! Hook up pretty good on asphalt also. Raced a stock 450 and smoked him by about 5 bike lengths, but I smoked him off the line also. Now this is only on gravel, dirt, and asphalt along with some slushly areas. I could go on for ever but, the Kenda Klaws are freakin awesome! Great traction compared to stock. Best thing is that they are only around 40 bucks a piece!! Just thought I'd share my experience with them. Later....
  7. Congrats on making it thru basic. I wasn't so bad was it? What squadron were you in? I went thru tech school at Sheppard AFB two years ago. Kinda miss the place, but oh well. Good luck with tech school AB Griebel
  8. I have the 20" kenda klaws on mine and I love them. They are 6ply though.
  9. Yeah, it just looks like the razor tire with the name holeshot on it. Looks pretty good though. Maybe it'll add some competition with Maxxis? Just my opinion...
  10. yeah man, I noticed that too!??!
  11. yep, that was some funny shit! (My wife would probably think I'm really talking about a computer! LOL!)
  12. Yea, these guys here are very helpful and don't seem to mind answering questions. Thanks from me also!
  13. yea, I know what they are. Just never ridden one. I'm the same weight and height as you, and have had people tell me that would be a good bike for me. I think it would be o.k., but I would rather get a 125 becuase once I got used to the 100 would want a bigger one like the 125. I've ridden my buddies 250 and it's a little to heavy for me. I'm pretty sure you could set one up for motocross though. Just my opinion...
  14. man, they played that shit with my wife for christmas. she ordered a couple movies for me early december and i didn't get them till a couple weeks ago. everytime i tried to call they wouldnt answer. they are not business oriented people. i guess they are not worried about having good customer service. so i hear what you're sayin buddy!
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