The idle speed is controlled by the computer ( PCM , Powertrain Control Module )
Because its loose
no its good but you might want to consider a 250 if he knows how to ride I'm 14 gonna be 15 in two months and i own a 06 Yamaha banshee but for 2 wheelers its more dangerous but the ttr is good and fast enough for a 14 year old so no its not to small and not to big just perfect
im pretty sure it will not totaly positive
Idle Will Kill was created on 2001-06-05.
The Idle Rich was created on 1929-06-15.
The 08 Yamaha Raptor 700 frame can be used to replace the 06 Yamaha Raptor 700 with a little bit fabrication.
Love Screw was created on 2003-08-06.
i got my Yamaha 06 50hp HETOL for 7990
Loose Screw was created in 2020-06.
The 2006 Yamaha Bruin 350 has the same bolt pattern for years 04-06. Front tire size 25x8x12 Rear tire size 25x01x12 Rim size 12x7 Bolt Pattern 4x110
That's kind of a vague question. There are any number of "adjustments" you can make to a carb. I just rejetted the carb on my '06 1200, and there's at least 4 different ways I can adjust it. You can do a simple idle adjustment, change the mixture with the idle adjustment screw, changing the jets, adjusting needle height, etc. What are you looking to do? You should know a thing or two about carbs before you do anything to it. And buy a shop manual.