When it's flooded, keep the wide-throttle open, with kill button pressed, and quickly kick it over like 10 - 20 times. Then repeat the normal starting procedure :)
(With manual decompressor engaged). Some bikes are with the little kill button you have to hold down. Some bikes are with a rocker switch that you flip to “off” position. When clearing out excess fuel with the manual decompressor engaged, it is not necessary to keep the kill switch engaged.
My 84 XL 600R will never start cold without giving it some throttle. I'm assuming this is a carburetion issue, always starts first kick once it is warm, but is always a PITA on the first start of the day.
@@bringthekickback Thank you for the reply. I will look into it when I have a chance, it has been plaguing me for a while but I just have too many projects and not enough time. Appreciate your input. Cheers!
Hi man! I’m a lot smaller. 1.80. But it’s a high bike. There’s a Dutch rider @motolodiek who rides with big length. He filled the seat a bit extra to make it higher.
When it's flooded, keep the wide-throttle open, with kill button pressed, and quickly kick it over like 10 - 20 times. Then repeat the normal starting procedure :)
Very good addition! Thanks Roland
(With manual decompressor engaged).
Some bikes are with the little kill button you have to hold down. Some bikes are with a rocker switch that you flip to “off” position. When clearing out excess fuel with the manual decompressor engaged, it is not necessary to keep the kill switch engaged.
At 2:20 the transition when you arrived at the carpet again was soo smooth, I loved it😂👏
Haha cheers buddy 🤙
Спасибо
Basically the same as a XR650l which is still made since 92 with almost no changes.
Jup 🤗 although it’s a lot more bullitproof then these older dual carb models. I highly prefer these colors though
My 84 XL 600R will never start cold without giving it some throttle. I'm assuming this is a carburetion issue, always starts first kick once it is warm, but is always a PITA on the first start of the day.
Prob something with your idle jet, choke or false air
@@bringthekickback Thank you for the reply. I will look into it when I have a chance, it has been plaguing me for a while but I just have too many projects and not enough time. Appreciate your input. Cheers!
I like your handlebar raisers do you know where I can get them
Thanks mate! I’ll look them up for the next video
I like those kicker‘s! What jacket are you‘re wearing. I like that too!
Woopwoop! The Jacket is from Fuel Motorcycles
Thanks! Happy Hollydays!@@bringthekickback
Hi, how tall are you, I asking because i have 2 meters and I don’t know if xr600r will fits me
Hi man! I’m a lot smaller. 1.80. But it’s a high bike. There’s a Dutch rider @motolodiek who rides with big length. He filled the seat a bit extra to make it higher.
I’m 193cm and with suitable spring and bar risers on my 1985 Xr600R it is perfect for tall rider
I liked Your boots , I see they are really oldschools . can get similar in size 47? :)
They’re good huh! They’re vintage alpine stars from eBay.
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Cheers mate !
your audio is always really silent compared to other peoples videos! just so you know
Cheers, we’ll look into that !