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Suddenly bogging causes

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  • Elan nE Offline
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    Hey y'all,

    I fixed my dt125x a while ago and had a blast riding it for now around +-300km. But yesterday i came to this problem, drove 30 km's en went for a 15 min break suddenly after that it had problems with starting and bogs out if i give full throttle while idling and dies. Driving was still okay. Jetting should be on spot and a little on the richer side, jetted it for weeks till i got it right (240 main, 27.5 idle) float height properly set according the right manual (16mm if im right), Snorkel still installed and have only a romeu upper exhaust. The sparkplug(br9es, +-300km) still looks fine in my opinion and i also checked the reeds and also nothing to see. For the rest has it a new ignition coil(oem), new intake gaskets, cleaned and properly oiled air filter. Driving temperature is always very stable around +-71 degrees Celcius. Hope someone can help me 🙂

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    • CalumC Offline
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      HHhmm, that's annoying!

      A common one is if you accidentally got water in your exhaust! I've seen this before, if the expansion chamber has water in it (if you washed it, left it outside, rode it in the rain) then this can cause it to bog.

      You've said you put a new pipe on it, but just worth taking the exhaust off and tipping it upside down.

      Poor fuel can also cause these types of problems. What does the colour of your spark plug tell you?

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