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Originally Posted by wtfh4xx
This ^
And the "while I was fighting for his freedom" line... c'mon.
Twas your choice to be the governments slave lol.
The fuel could be gelled everywhere from the tank through the whole system.
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Yes it was my choice to serve for our country ass clown and I forgot to mention the tank was cleaned as well. "lol" Show some more respect for those who returned home to inconciderate people like yourself. I don't take my job as a joke.
As for the other appropriate post above, I did clean everything and the jets looked brand new when I put them back in. I had stabilizer in the left over gas. I know that stuff don't last forever and there was mistakes made one both parts. Either way, I listed what happened and what I did above. I appologize if I'm not the happiest person in here right now but riding my motorcycle means Freedom for me and it's one of the few things I looked forward to doing when I was overseas. Please, if anyone has any other suggestions, feel free. I'm thinking it has something to do with the air/fuel mixture. I know nothing about motorcycles as a mechanic however have worked on cars/ trucks for a very long time, so I am not all mechanically incline. I have the tools, just need the knowledge. Thanks for your suggestions and anymore help you can give.