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Bike drop when trying to make an almost 90 degree turn to park it. Didn't really drop because I didnt had enough strength to bring it up back when it tilted badly to the right so I gently lay it on the floor followint the weight. After a few minutes, I pick it up. Bike cant start. Saw some petrol on the ground where it drop. So how now?

Pride, Discipline, Honor

 

Honda SP : 19th June 2008 -

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Bike drop when trying to make an almost 90 degree turn to park it. Didn't really drop because I didnt had enough strength to bring it up back when it tilted badly to the right so I gently lay it on the floor followint the weight. After a few minutes, I pick it up. Bike cant start. Saw some petrol on the ground where it drop. So how now?

 

Dun wory bro, its just that the carburator is flooding due to the fall. Anyway what bike is it?

2008-Spark 135 & Kawasaki KLE500

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Lift up the tank to check for any petrol leakage at the fuel hose. If everything is fine, try this:

 

1) With the ignition off, open choke and kick start a few times.

2) Close choke.

3) On ignition and kick start.

 

Works for me on my previous NSR whenever i had difficulty in starting.

Past Rides

Honda NSR125R, Kawasaki ZX400-L9, Yamaha YZF-R1 2001, Yamaha YZF-R1 2006, Suzuki GSX-R1000 K2

 

Current Rides

Mitsubishi Lancer

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The fuel hose seems fine. Looks like the petrol came out from elsewhere. But no such leakage when bike is put on stand. Cant tell where the petrol came out from. I kick start but dont seems to work. Will try your method tomolo ba. Thanks anyway. =]

Pride, Discipline, Honor

 

Honda SP : 19th June 2008 -

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The fuel hose seems fine. Looks like the petrol came out from elsewhere. But no such leakage when bike is put on stand. Cant tell where the petrol came out from. I kick start but dont seems to work. Will try your method tomolo ba. Thanks anyway. =]

 

You may also want to double check whether is there any fuel left in your tank, as well as your fuel cork is it turn to 'ON'. :goodluck:

Past Rides

Honda NSR125R, Kawasaki ZX400-L9, Yamaha YZF-R1 2001, Yamaha YZF-R1 2006, Suzuki GSX-R1000 K2

 

Current Rides

Mitsubishi Lancer

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