The case for e-start.

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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2007

The case for e-start on a four stroke!

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  • that 2 stroke in the backround was probly loading up like a mother fucka

  • nope...she's jetted right

  • i have always had 2 strokes but thinking of buying a yzf250 its 05 any real difference in weight between 2stroke 125 an the yzf

  • I'd imagine a pretty big difference. I'm guessing close to 40-50lbs heavier.

  • thats a yz426f or a yz450f?

  • YZ250F

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  • a word of advice hold the front brake tight stops you from twisting the throttle without realising as you kick cuz all your doing here is drowning that thing and stop ragging that throttle as soon as you think its started man let the revs build up thirst bikes do that without need of the throttle you know

  • i have a solution,get a 2 stroke.

  • You're twisting the throttle too much and flooding it. Need to kick harder too.. give it some boot!

  • its fluded turn the gas off give a few kicks till it starts and turn the gas back on got the same prob wit my yz250f

  • i like how evrytime it poped over she jus pined the throttle lol

  • is that a 01 or 02 model because they have manual decomp?

  • buddy that aint no 2 stroke dont twist the throttle and kick really hard

  • are u holding in the hot start?????

  • roll start?

  • fail... kick it hard and right

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