need some help
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need some help
So my 125 was having jet problems. I had to find a spot where my throttle would take off.I was thinking jets.so I put it in the shop ,they stuck it in the tank and cleaned my carb. Well it ran perfect for a . week.Then would die on occasion at idle at stop lights,but would start up.
The other day it started and ran perfect all the way ti in and out burgers,but I had a hell of a time getting it started.Then yesterday it died at idle at a light,and I couldnt start it.I pushed it a mile home in the walk of shame.In the morning started fine,ran good and then died at a light.The battery got weaker and weaker.My question is could this be the cdi,or battery? Id like your thoughts.Id like to try some fixes before I stick it in a shop thanks
The other day it started and ran perfect all the way ti in and out burgers,but I had a hell of a time getting it started.Then yesterday it died at idle at a light,and I couldnt start it.I pushed it a mile home in the walk of shame.In the morning started fine,ran good and then died at a light.The battery got weaker and weaker.My question is could this be the cdi,or battery? Id like your thoughts.Id like to try some fixes before I stick it in a shop thanks
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Mine was doing the same thing - dying at stop lights, would start right back up. Occasionally it wouldn't start but would turn over...
When I brought it in, they cleaned the carb and all that, but the problem was the stator. They replaced it and voila, no more problems. However, after a long day of multiple, short-ish rides (>10 miles each), the engine would shut off at idle or stop lights, but start right back up. I raised the idle just a hair and no problems since.
Hope you get it figured out...
When I brought it in, they cleaned the carb and all that, but the problem was the stator. They replaced it and voila, no more problems. However, after a long day of multiple, short-ish rides (>10 miles each), the engine would shut off at idle or stop lights, but start right back up. I raised the idle just a hair and no problems since.
Hope you get it figured out...
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Re: need some help
That sucks! When that happened to me, I was somehow able to start it, and it would ONLY stay running if I held the throttle open all the way. That was an interesting ride home...fossel wrote:I pushed it a mile home in the walk of shame.
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I know just how you feel, friend. I commute 99% of the time to work and for groceries and errands and out to the lil lady's house....and just for the hell of it....fossel wrote:I hate having my buddy down.I ride everyday !
Be strong, keep the faith, and soon you'll be soaring again.
"When you're racing, that's when you're really alive. Everything else...everything...just becomes waiting to race." - Steve McQueen
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