Hi everyone. So I just got bought my first bike a 1980 Kawasaki Kz200, looks to be in good condition.
Sadly I've already made a mistake on the second day of riding it,
I rode off with the fuel switch 'off' and yes it died on me about 2 minutes after that occuring.
The weird thing is when I turn the fuel 'on' petrol drips out of a tube as a steady rate. When I turn the fuel 'off' the leakage stops.
There was a local bike shop just around the corner and sought some advice.
He advised me to try get it started with the fuel off, and once it is going turn the fuel to on.
So I did that, got the bike started and then turned the fuel to on and the bike got about 500m and then died.
I then waited a little but and got it starting again, this time with the fuel 'on' and it only got me another 500m or so.
I went back into the shop and he told me that potentially there is dirt or something in the carb, blocking flow. Also potentially with the age of the bike, maybe rust from inside the tank has blocked up the carb or something.
I went online and had a look around and other people have done the same things and had similar problems.
But i am still puzzled to why petrol leaks out of this random little tube when the fuel was turned on and continued to do so while I rode it those few short times.
The tube is connected to something on one side but not connected to something on another and it hangs there, i looked around and couldn't see anything that it could potentially be attached to.
Attached are photos of the bike and zooming in on the tube that seems to be hanging there.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Nic
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