90% of the time, you can get by with just pulling the main and idle jets out, cleaning and blowing through them to make sure they are not clogged. If that doesn't do it, click the link below and it will walk you through a complete carb rebuild.
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∙ 15y agoYou can try to get a bigger carburetor for the bike. The XR80 carburetor will fit with some modifications. Another possibility is to bore the engine out to 90 cc but then you will need a different piston and rings.
90% of 125= 90% * 125= 0.9 * 125= 112.5
1.3889
125/90 = 25/18
You can remove it and flush it out with carburetor cleaner, but 90 percent of the time the failure is in the electronic part and the valve will need replaced.
Expressed as a decimal, 90/125 is equal to 0.72
No, because there is no such thing as a 90 Dodge Neon
I would say a 125, I had a Honda 90 and it was fun but would have a hard time maintaining 50 mph
look at the motor it should have the size stamped on it it could be a 70 90 110 125 185s 200s 200m
90 + 35 = 125
125 + 25 - 90 + 35 - 20 = 5
The Honda S90 or Honda Sport 90 or Super 90 was a 90 cc Honda motorcycle. It had a single cylinder OHC air-cooled engine linked to a four speed transmission.