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    Anyone know anything about these? I recently (today) acquired one... And can't figure out what this broken part is.
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    Don't see a pic of any parts
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    Ya.. Forgot to play it my bad.. Lol.. I kinda figured what the part was. It wasn't my problem...
    Finally got it run... It ram for a bit.. Sounded good.. Then I turned it off.. As some oil appeared to come out of exhaust (2 stroke) anyways... Now I can't get it it start at all.. I have gas spark air.. Dunno wtf is going on.
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    Oil coming out the tail pipe on a 2 stroke sounds like a poor burn of the fuel mixture. Overly rich mix maybe? Are you mixing or is it injected? May have fouled the plug? You want a nice dry brown tinge on the plug not a black or oily electrode. This may sound stupid but is there a seperate kill switch other than the key that you haven't switched on?
    Last edited by terrym; July 13th, 2014 at 08:53 PM.
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    Its.injected oil. Yes there is a kill switch.I have spark..
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    Finally got it running.. Apparently if oil gets in crankshaft and sits there it won't start... Drained it and started right away... Bike goes like snot... Hit 85km/hr on the road...
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