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    Dr250

    Hey guys, my brother bought a random old Suzuki DR250 Its a 2 Stroke (Might of had the engine replaced im not sure if DR's are 2 or 4 strokes but this is for sure a 2 stroke)
    Anyways, When plently of throttle is used the engine feels like its drowning it self! with too much fuel it kinda just completely loses power!
    Any idea what could be causing this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by degrom View Post
    Are all your filters clean? Petrol,air?
    Ill check em!, makes lots of sense Thanks .
    Its rather annoying because its a 2 stroke and i floods it self just before it gets into the power curve .

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    No worries mate... Bikes are made to be enjoyed... Not to be stored in your garage... (I know the frustration of not being able to go for a ride)

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    Quote Originally Posted by degrom View Post
    No worries mate... Bikes are made to be enjoyed... Not to be stored in your garage... (I know the frustration of not being able to go for a ride)
    Hehe well im currently looking for a fine bike for myself
    As for my brother he crashed today and had bleeding palms :P only going a couple kmh tho so it was ok however he broke the throttle cable, kill switch and a couple other things ehhehe hes learning fast !

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