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Old 03-30-2017, 12:11 AM   #7
07PSDCREW   07PSDCREW is offline
 
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Ashby, Ma
Posts: 34
Man, wish I had seen this earlier. It was fun getting that carb off, only to discover the safety screws...lol. I dremeled and used a flat blade and then replaced the screws with Allen cap screws.
I didnt find anything in my carb either, very disappointed. I was having the same issue. In one of your other threads, I mentioned that these are super lean so as to be sold in California. Your part throttle bog should go away once warmed up, but if you are like me, and want it working right, just adjust the carb like stated above and that bog will be gone. It should also start better, but I too still have to blip the throttle once in a while.
Also, learn from me, and grab a grease gun and fill the zerk that's on the swingarm pivot. I didn't know it was there and wore out one of the bushings prematurely. My wife's has been fine as I've been greasing it since day 1


 
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