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    Trouble Starting my ZXR 250C

    hey guys, i dunno if its me but ive just purchased a 1993 zxr 250 wif 11,000 ks on it, but when i start it in the morning i have to use full choke and keep opening and closing the throtle to get it started and wen the motor is running and i move the throtle it will stall imediatly and i have to do the 1st process agian of having the choke on full and opening and closing the throtle repediatly till the bike is idling fine then i let it run on quarter choke for a abit then take of choke and let the bike site idling for 2 mins then i just take it easy untill its fully warmed up and the bike runs like a dream. Im not sure how these bikes are supposed to run but is that normal ??? i guess since the bikes been sitting for all that time with only 11,000 ks on it, it just needs a good run somewhere, but if anyone can help please reply

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    Maybe a commer or a full stop and I'd be able to read what your problem is but as it is it's a bit hard to understand the whole problem as there seems to be one long sentence and picking out the problems and symptons requires so much re-reading I'm tired already but just as a guess I'd say your plugs need replacing and also maybe your HT leads plus also it sounds like the choke might be flooding it a bit but now I've lost track of where I started so need a break. Phew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by That Guy
    Maybe a commer or a full stop and I'd be able to read what your problem is but as it is it's a bit hard to understand the whole problem as there seems to be one long sentence and picking out the problems and symptons requires so much re-reading I'm tired already but just as a guess I'd say your plugs need replacing and also maybe your HT leads plus also it sounds like the choke might be flooding it a bit but now I've lost track of where I started so need a break. Phew.

    narhh it wuldnt be the plugs it had new ones put on it when it was serviced by the dealer, its a fresh import

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    Are you sure? Even if they're new might be fouled by flooding/too rich. Take one out and see what colour it is.

    Given that it runs well once warm (therefore meaning fuel supply ok, CDI/pick ups ok, battery ok etc) I'd be looking at the choke being too rich, also having the effect of fouling the plugs meaning they only start sparking properly once hot and able to burn off all the extra fuel/carbon build up. You should be able to start it with no throttle and the choke even only half on at this time of the year.

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    If you bought it from a dealer. Take it back to them. Let them worry about what it is. That's one of the reasons to fork out the extra dosh and buy from a dealer.
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    What fuel are you running it on? 91 or 96?

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    unleaded 91 octane

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPM91
    unleaded 91 octane
    Why? Start running her on 96/98, and not shell optimax.

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    where do you get 98 ? neva seen it before, only 96

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    Since I've been running my bike on 91 it has the same consumption, but revs way easier now and doesn't backfire anymore. Better for my bike and cheaper. 91 burns hotter and faster than 96. Faster good for very high revs and hotter is good for cleaning plugs. Then again it depends on which fuel the carbs have been tuned with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPM91
    where do you get 98 ? neva seen it before, only 96
    98 is BP's standard ultra fuel octane
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    It should start first time with a little choke. Mine will start on the coldest morning with quarter choke, first time every time, but if you give it any throttle during start up it will almost always flood and you'll have to nurse it along until it starts.

    I would check the plugs and your choke :spudwave: Also check if the stand is down (zxr's will stall when you take off in first and it's down )
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    We don't get 98 down here Chch, and the bike is starting fine now after he took it for a decent ride, it just hadn't been taken for a decent run in a while.
    It feels a bit quicker than my bike and apparently the c model is a bit smaller than the a's.

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    are c models realy smaller than a? I also herd that they are faster...? Can anyone shed some light?!
    Also as far as i know, if the bike is made for 100(what they use in jap) it should be better to use 98 or 96 if 98 is not an option because it means that it takes that much more befor the explosion happens which should stop "premature"...erm explosion

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