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My Shee runs like crap. Start up is normal,but after a min. it starts Puffing/Poping out of the left exaust. I happens when I give it 1/4 throttle and then let off, then (puff). The air out of the exaust pipe is weak and no/little smoke.When riding.. if I hold the throttle steddy at let say 3/8 for more than 2 secs. it will "puff" then start to bog down. If I run it hard it seems to do alright. I dont know,.. can someone help me out. Oh ya the bike is completly stock.I know stock, but money is tight. :cheers:

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I just did the new plugs, 6th gear, shut off deal, and the left plug was in better condition than the right. The right plug was a little on the white side. Before I did the test; new gas, new plugs,and clean air filter. Does any of this make sense to anyone. I have free longdistance and pics if it would help.

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Greg

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It might not even be your carb.. When you did the wot was the plug real wet? Might want to check your spark. My shee had almost the same problem I cleaned up the little points on theoutside of the flywheel with a wire brush and made sure my spark plug caps where on tight and that fixed my problem. The reason being is because it didn t have a good contact by the pick up coil and would only fire once every 4 times compared to the other cylinder and it would pop like that because alot of fuel was shot in there and would only fire every couple of times, at high rpms its not as noticeable because its fireing so fast it can kinda keep upwith the extra fuel in the cylinder. Just something else to try. If you have any question just ask

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