Saturday, May 15, 2010

Where is the carborator located at on a Kawasaki Ninja 250 2006?

I need to know where it is located, where the holes are located to spray carb cleaner down, and how effective this will be in trying to get my motorcycle to idle properly. I would appreciate any help.|||I don%26#039;t mean to sound harsh or disrespectful, but if you don%26#039;t know where the carb is located on your bike you probably shouldn%26#039;t be messin with it. Spraying carb cleaner on the external parts of a carb rarely fixes any carburetion related issues and knowing that you can%26#039;t locate the carb indicates that you most likely don%26#039;t have the experience required to check for intake leaks, clean the jets and adjust the carb.


Buy a service manual for your bike, or take it to the shop.


Ride safe.|||It would be best if you bought a repair and maintenance manual for your bike, and learned a bit about keeping it up before you jump off the deep end trying to fix it.





Your motorcycle is two years old, and I assume it has been used for those two seasons. Before you start spraying a bunch of junk chemicals all over your bike and tweaking a bunch of things you know nothing about, you might consider changing air filters and spark plugs to see if that helps with rough idle.|||It%26#039;s right under the rice hopper!!|||step 1 download the manual for your bike from http://www.repairmanualclub.com .you need to join, but downloads are free


step 2 READ IT


step 3 if your bike wont idle, there are several reason why. dirty carbs is not the usual one. reread step 2


step 4 go and make friends with a bike mechanic or a bike wrecker. ask him to show you how to do things.





for a ninja (gpx250r) i%26#039;d look at vacuum leak (loose intake boots), then out of adjustment rockers (exhaust centre 2 are a ***** to get at and do, experiance taliking), and carb balancing.

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