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Lets get this off with my story. 99 banshee. Ran good except had an overheating problem, got a new radiator. Still overheated. So went through the head got a new gasket and got the head machined. Compression is good now and the bike is put back together. Well now we have a new problem. The bike takes much longer to start, backfires on the right pipe and makes a boggy noise when giving it gas. The throttle seems to stick a little now or to say it will keep a high rpm on the thing even when you release the throttle so anyhoot , does anyone by chance have an idea. If it helps the spark plugs where replaced when the head was put back together. Any help is much appreciated

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sounds like carb issues too me.. check your choke tube and also make sure you put slides in the right carb.. they only go in one way but if you get in wrong carb they are backwards... might check your throttle cable too .. make sure its not in a bind when you put everything back together...

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Check for a air leek. Spray carb cleaner around the carb and reedcage see if it rev's up. If it does you have a air leek,making the moter lean. :thumbsup:

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