What to do if your bike dies when you give it throttle?

What to do if your bike dies when you give it throttle?

Bike dies when you give it throttle – Tech Help/Race Shop – Motocross Forums / Message Boards – Vital MX I have a 2006 yz250f that has sat since 2009. Recently, I cleaned it up and drained the old gas out of it. I put fresh gas in it and kicked it over and let it run at idle for about 10 minutes.

Why does my bike die when I start it?

If you can start and idle fine, but slowly rolling on the throttle bogs/dies, that’s the culprit. If you can make it through the bog and then it suddenly roars to life, that’s also a really big confirmation as well.

What should I do when my bike Idles?

So instead of getting a 12 0’clock wheelie from idle you can take off from a stop like a less crazy person if desired. Either way the solution is the same. Pull the carb bowls off. Pull the jets and clean them til you can see perfectly through them.

Why do you get a wheelie from idle?

The idle is obviously what gives you fuel during idle. The pilot serves as a gradual step as the circuits trade off from the tiny idle circuit to the relatively large main. So instead of getting a 12 0’clock wheelie from idle you can take off from a stop like a less crazy person if desired. Either way the solution is the same.

Why does my bike die when I give it throttle?

Check for an air leak allowing too much oxygen into the combustion chamber. Check the condition of the spark plugs to see if the fuel mixture is too rich or too lean. Nope, not yet. Still working on it. It’s doing BETTER, but it’s still doing it sometimes. I’m thinking mixture. If you go half choke on yours does it rev up better?

What happens when you touch the throttle on a Kawasaki?

I start it, it idles ok, I can apply throttle and rev the engine just fine for the first couple of minutes, and then, after that, it wants to die if I touch the throttle. It seems to be consistent; whenever the engine is cold, it runs fine for a couple of minutes. After the engine warms up a bit….

What kind of engine dies when throttle is applied?

Idles good… dies when throttle is applied??? Got an 86’ Bayou 300. Starts good, idles fine, but when I attempt to apply any throttle, it dies. Any ideas? Thanks. plugged jet in carb, remove bowl and remove jets and use fine wire or small drill bit to clean out port in jet Click to expand…

Why does my bike die when given the slightest?

This is a classic and very obvious clogged pilot jet. If you can start and idle fine, but slowly rolling on the throttle bogs/dies, that’s the culprit. If you can make it through the bog and then it suddenly roars to life, that’s also a really big confirmation as well. See my reply to the other comment for a more detailed explanation.