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By twheelerk
Hello I have a 1981 Honda atc 200 I recently rebuilt starts first, second pull no problem, changes through the gears no problem but the only problem I am having is when I give it gas it pops an sounds like it is choking out. I picked up a carb for it seamed too help but still bogs alil when giving it throttle an loses some power…also I have too run this new carb on half choke, any advice would help thanks
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By Charlie859
Hey everybody, I recently bought a 2006 Kodiak 450 and on my first day riding It I noticed the starter would not disengage. I would turn the kill switch off, ignition off, I tried everything but it wouldn’t stop, even while running. I took the seat off quickly and disconnected the battery. When I got home I unplugged the Starter Solenoid and reattached the battery, only for the constant “starting” to happen again. I have already ordered a new solenoid but the ATV wanting to start with the solenoid unplugged makes me weary that the solenoid is the actual issue. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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By PKR
Bought a new pulse pump and installed on machine. Hooked everything up except the line to the carb. Opened gas valve and fuel free flowed through the pump.
Should this happen or is this pump defective?
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By BiminiMike
Hi. I am looking to purchase an ATV for a Bahamian island called Bimini. It is 50 miles from Miami. I am looking for something that will ride the beaches without getting stuck. There is lots of shoreline with some mangroves, vegetation. So will probably need 4x4 for that area. But I ready somewhere that the the extra weight of the 4x4 in the front of an ATV will weigh down traveling on teh beach and make it more susceptible to getting stuck? I would think you'd want 4x4 for beach sand. I would also like to use this ATV to pull a small trailer for bringing trash to the local dump. I am considering the Honda 420 4x4 with foot shift (dont want to fix ES on an Island). I am also considering the Honda Foreman for the pulling capacity but I'm concerned that the extra weight of the Foreman will be prone to getting stuck in beach sand. Anyone have an opinion?
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