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MEMBERS DISCUSSION AREA => General Discussion => Topic started by: DOUG on February 16, 2016, 04:34:37 PM

Title: Who knows Honda 4 Stroke dirt bikes?
Post by: DOUG on February 16, 2016, 04:34:37 PM
Can anybody help my buddy and his boys get these dirt bikes running that were given to them? 
Models that need a tune up/carb adjustment and/or replacement:
1999 XR200R
1999 XR70R
2003 XR50R
All Hondas.
Near Windemere
Title: Re: Who knows Honda 4 Stroke dirt bikes?
Post by: 94xjsport94 on February 16, 2016, 07:55:29 PM
Take them to my friend Erik at Gainesville motorsports. Best there is.
Title: Re: Who knows Honda 4 Stroke dirt bikes?
Post by: DOUG on February 16, 2016, 08:56:01 PM
Thank you.  He might later but he didn't want to take them anywhere if he doesn't have to. 

He had a home fire over the holidays and recent deaths in the family and wants to do it in the garage with the boys with a little help but he is happy to provide payment, beverages, food, whatever.

I think they all run now for a second or two...
Title: Re: Who knows Honda 4 Stroke dirt bikes?
Post by: prjohnson on February 17, 2016, 07:27:09 AM
I don't have time to drive that far, but those XR's are usually something very minor. From experience, the carb will need to be cleaned very well before any adjustments should be made. Without seeing it, it's tough to say, but usually cleaning the carb, rinse the tank with fresh gas to get the crap out, fuel lines & plug should at least get it to fire, then adjust/replace from there. Oh, Change the oil too.
Really with I could help, I miss working on bikes!
Title: Re: Who knows Honda 4 Stroke dirt bikes?
Post by: ranier1315 on February 17, 2016, 09:40:15 AM
I don't have time to drive that far, but those XR's are usually something very minor. From experience, the carb will need to be cleaned very well before any adjustments should be made. Without seeing it, it's tough to say, but usually cleaning the carb, rinse the tank with fresh gas to get the crap out, fuel lines & plug should at least get it to fire, then adjust/replace from there. Oh, Change the oil too.
Really with I could help, I miss working on bikes!

all of this! the biggest problem with older toys is that they weren't built to use ethanol fuel. The ethanol eats up rubber and seals in the carbs causing carb problems. It may take several attempts to clean the tanks to stop the problem from reoccurring. The varnish on the tank from the older fuel will be cleaned off. This is not a good thing. The varnish usually comes off in chunks and if it doesn't it will still settle in the carb causing a gummed up mess. Depending on the price it may be cheaper to buy a new tank and clean/rebuild the carbs.
Title: Re: Who knows Honda 4 Stroke dirt bikes?
Post by: 8lugLJ on February 17, 2016, 12:31:52 PM
ive had em all thru the years, if I were him, id take the time with his boys and strip the tank and carbs off and just take them somewhere and pay to have new rebuild kits installed and be done with it, otherwise he will just chase his tail.
Title: Re: Who knows Honda 4 Stroke dirt bikes?
Post by: DOUG on February 17, 2016, 04:26:11 PM
Thanks guys!  All passed on now.