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ok so today i was all se to do the plug chop test, and i couldnt even get the shee to stay running long enough to warm up. and for some reason the left carb kept puking, sometimes going in and out at a very rough idle then the shee dies. i tapped the hell out of the bowl to see if the float was sticking, but didnt do anything. plugs get very wet but not dark. would it be possible for condensation to build up inside the engine? also the little black tors box is still hooked up, i know i need to unhook it, dont know why i forgot, but i did take the little sensor out of the thumb throttle.

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Did you leave your choke on? My bike was doing that the other day, wouldn't rev out properly, wouldn't idle. So i looked at the plugs, and they were wet as hell. So i thought maybe something had gone wrong with the carbs, because it was running great before that. Then i went to start it up and went to pull out the choke and would you look at that, it's already out. Got it started, put the choke back in and away she went :shoothead:

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ok so today i was all se to do the plug chop test, and i couldnt even get the shee to stay running long enough to warm up. and for some reason the left carb kept puking, sometimes going in and out at a very rough idle then the shee dies. i tapped the hell out of the bowl to see if the float was sticking, but didnt do anything. plugs get very wet but not dark. would it be possible for condensation to build up inside the engine? also the little black tors box is still hooked up, i know i need to unhook it, dont know why i forgot, but i did take the little sensor out of the thumb throttle.

Fouled plug?

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