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Bike won’t start
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<blockquote data-quote="RiderJoe" data-source="post: 1453347" data-attributes="member: 93203"><p>Check the air box and the engine bay for signs of critter activity or homesteading. If nothing is found and connections and fittings are tight, then as a last resort, try spraying a small amount of Engine Starting fluid (available at auto part stores) into the airbox. If you try to start the engine again, and it attempts to start, then there is spark, but likely no gas (injectors bad, fuse(s) blown, etc.). Don’t overdo it with the starter fluid, it won’t do any good to the engine, but will give you a general area to look into further. As [USER=434]@Ignacio[/USER] said, one or more necessity for the engine to run is missing (fuel, air, or spark)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiderJoe, post: 1453347, member: 93203"] Check the air box and the engine bay for signs of critter activity or homesteading. If nothing is found and connections and fittings are tight, then as a last resort, try spraying a small amount of Engine Starting fluid (available at auto part stores) into the airbox. If you try to start the engine again, and it attempts to start, then there is spark, but likely no gas (injectors bad, fuse(s) blown, etc.). Don’t overdo it with the starter fluid, it won’t do any good to the engine, but will give you a general area to look into further. As [USER=434]@Ignacio[/USER] said, one or more necessity for the engine to run is missing (fuel, air, or spark) [/QUOTE]
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