no fuel
If there's no fuel getting into the cylinder you need to ensure that the fuel is getting to the carbs, try setting your petcock(s) to 'prime' and opening your float bowl drain screws. if you don't get fuel leaking out then likely your fuel lines are kinked or filters blocked etc.
If there's fuel getting into the carbs then it looks like you'll have to remove the carbs and do the old clean-clean-clean (refer to the triple clean section in tech tips).
Good luck.... oh one more thing, if you're getting fuel, before pulling your carbs, make sure your vacuum hoses (if any) are in good nick. my bike developed problems when the vacuum hose from carb2 lost it's seal, 2 hose clamps fixed all my probs.
If there's no fuel getting into the cylinder you need to ensure that the fuel is getting to the carbs, try setting your petcock(s) to 'prime' and opening your float bowl drain screws. if you don't get fuel leaking out then likely your fuel lines are kinked or filters blocked etc.
If there's fuel getting into the carbs then it looks like you'll have to remove the carbs and do the old clean-clean-clean (refer to the triple clean section in tech tips).
Good luck.... oh one more thing, if you're getting fuel, before pulling your carbs, make sure your vacuum hoses (if any) are in good nick. my bike developed problems when the vacuum hose from carb2 lost it's seal, 2 hose clamps fixed all my probs.
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