I have a 2003 Honda XR50R3.
Recently, it started stalling shortly after being started, and then would not start at all. I let it sit for 30-40 minutes and I can starr it again, but again it stalls and will not restart.
I suspect a carburetor issue, seems like it is flooding. I have tried this sequence with the choke in various positions, and then switching it around after starting, dozens of times. No Luck.
Any guru's out there have some tricks I might want to try before dropping insane coin at the local Honda place?
Figured it out, gunk in the
Figured it out, gunk in the carb...
xr50r
Your right, it is the carburetor But, it is not hard to fix, on the carburetor there should be a golden or silver 1 way screw, real little, turn the screw to the right one full rotation, then push the choke as far up as you can, then turn your fuel on, kick start it and play with the gas for a while, then push the choke all the way down, let it warm up for a few minutes and you should be good to go.
Well the gunk could came from
Well the gunk could came from the fuel it self. either due to bad fuel or carb just needs a general cleaning.