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Old July 20th, 2018, 11:04 PM   #6
MakoMoto
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Name: Mako
Location: Hartland, Michigan
Join Date: Jul 2017

Motorcycle(s): 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250r

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Another vote for Ducatiman here and I will tell you why.

I let my bike sit for about two years and had the same issue of dirty carbs. Came here and was told about Ducatiman.

Now, poking through the holes won't help much with dirty dirty carbs. You need more. Duc has the tools and tech necessary to clean them good. I mailed him my carbs, he did his magic, I paid a small price (less than a half of what I was quoted by 3 shops near me) and he sent them back. Took less than a week for me. While he had them I did the other things that needed to be done on the bike. I installed my freshly cleaned carbs and have ridden everyday over 45 degrees since. At this point you are best off to have them done right and like new and then it's on you to keep em that way. I highly recommend.
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