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Why are you looking for valves? did you break/bend one or are you trying to adjust them??Why are you looking for valves? did you break/bend one or are you trying to adjust them??
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Hi. I believe the selonoid on the starter maybe the problem. If you can bench test the motor to check if it runs. Replace the selonoid and see. Good luck.
The valves probably need adjusting. This should be done periodically with four stroke dirt bikes. When my bike's valves need adjusting, it kills me trying to kick it, and it backfires a lot.
Another symptom I have noticed for valves that need adjustment is when I pull in the clutch sometimes, the bike will stall.
hi im JACK. i am thinking about buying a 1998 KAWASAKI KLX300 but there is no spark is that a common fault. because there is no spark i can not hear it run and what else shoud i check on this bike because i am not familliar with this bike.
please help thanks, JACK
This bike was designed to be trail "friendly." I would recommend a different model for what you are looking for. A lot of money in to this will not give you what a stock 250 two stroke or even a 250 four stroke motocross bike will.
Clean your carbs! Your floats might be sticking open a bit. Plus, all Kawasakis have a simple spring-actuated check valve in the fuel valve. This way, you can disconnect the fuel line without having to block the flow. Fuel could be leaking through the check valve. Your problem most liklely identifies dirty gasoline. Clean out your tank, your carbs, and change your fuel filter.
Why are you looking for valves? did you break/bend one or are you trying to adjust them??
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