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Hardly surprising. It's nearly 30 years old. Probably got some loose crud or something. Clean, clean, and

then clean some more.

 

If crud is the issue you can sometimes clear it by opening the carb drains and then open the fuel and let a little flow through.  Try it a few times.  It's allowed me to make it back on more than one occasion.

 

What does the gas tank look like? I've put thousands of miles on bikes that came to me with nasty rusted tanks. Fuel filters are your friend. Space is usually at a premium in a bike. I've found that these filters work pretty well and fit in small spaces. Lately I've been buying them at RM.

 

 

 

On a completely different topic, what are the date codes on the tires?


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