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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 186705" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>Ok, so we are thinking a little different on what flooding is. Did it ever flat out die while running and ended up being all wet? by that, plug soaked and blowing raw fuel out when you kick it over with the pipe off or plug out? that is flooded to me. yours could very well be doing that, but bikes without reeds can do that too, and did often. it is from bad float settings rather than worn reeds, though reeds can make them run richer or leaner than they would normally run when you swap them or they get worn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 186705, member: 1650"] Ok, so we are thinking a little different on what flooding is. Did it ever flat out die while running and ended up being all wet? by that, plug soaked and blowing raw fuel out when you kick it over with the pipe off or plug out? that is flooded to me. yours could very well be doing that, but bikes without reeds can do that too, and did often. it is from bad float settings rather than worn reeds, though reeds can make them run richer or leaner than they would normally run when you swap them or they get worn. [/QUOTE]
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