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brake and kick starting problems
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[QUOTE="sick 96 250, post: 1220717, member: 54932"] Ok first, I now have a headache trying to read this post after the way you type. With that said, how exactly did you bleed the rear brake and how long did it take you to do? Some bikes can be a real PITA to bleed, I have to use a vacuum brake bleeder to bleed the brakes on my RM. Rarely ever have any luck the traditional way. You probably still have air in the line. How do the pads look? Second: I'm not to sure what you are saying about the kicker. Are you saying when you go to kick it, there is no pressure when pushing down? A symptom of low compression? If thats the case, you most likely need a new top end. Could be another reason your fouling plugs so much. Another reason to fouling plugs is your jetting is off. Please explain a little better what you mean about the kick start issue. [/QUOTE]
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