RANDOMLY STOPPED RUNNING WHILE RIDING!?

Dcook

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So I put my engine together and everything was fine and running. But than i made a stupid choice and took the baffle off of the exhaust and literally like 2 minutes later I pulled the clutch in and the rpms went extremely high and than it jus died and wont start anymore. I've checked what seems like everything I could.! Don't have an ohm reader at the moment so can't test electrical but the kit is like 2 weeks old. . HELP
 
I forgot . I already sanded the spark plugs to get rid of carbon build up. It was sorta black and the engine only has like literally 20 minutes of ride time. Ever. But I know I got spark. I seen fuel in the float bowl. Jus not sure if it's getting into the chamber because plug wasn't wet when tried starting.
 

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It jus stopped while riding after removing baffle. I turned out of the alley went down like a half block and it revved up crazy high when clutch squeezed and it died and hasn't started since. .
 
Jus not sure if it's getting into the chamber because plug wasn't wet when tried starting.
With gas tank petcock on, Turn the engine over with the S/P out.
Hold a paper towel over the S/P hole, It should get gas on it.
 
It jus stopped while riding after removing baffle. I turned out of the alley went down like a half block and it revved up crazy high when clutch squeezed and it died and hasn't started since. .
I'm having the same problem. No single one knows.
 
I'm having the same problem. No single one knows.
You posted your thread just twenty minutes before, just be patient. No need to bring up somebody else’s old thread from 2021. If you want instant responses you’ll do better on Facebook, but you’ll get higher quality advice here.
 

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You posted your thread just twenty minutes before, just be patient. No need to bring up somebody else’s old thread from 2021. If you want instant responses you’ll do better on Facebook, but you’ll get higher quality advice here.
Don’t you understand that we're both eager to find a solution for our bike problems? I want some real input and I have been waiting to hear any updates or further details you might have discovered since posting your OP. Keep me updated on any developments you may discover along the way then.
 
Don’t you understand that we're both eager to find a solution for our bike problems? I want some real input and I have been waiting to hear any updates or further details you might have discovered since posting your OP. Keep me updated on any developments you may discover along the way then.
Why don't you just do what Tony suggested & let old threads stay out of the mix? You only need to ask your question in one place
 
When replying to a thread look at the upper left hand corner and you will see when the last comment was posted. In this case it was April 28 2021 and the OP never came back with an answer to the question he was asked so he either found the answer or lost interest.

You will get a reply if and when someone with an answer sees it which may well take a few days. As asked, start a new thread and ask your question because we don't have staff on the forum to answer your questions within an hour, just other members and it may well take a while.

Steve.
 
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