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I have a 2005 suzuki ozark 250. the transmission won't come out of nuetral and it revs kinda high...

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Hi To help you to resolve your problem first check your throttle gaz cable for damage and adjustment.. Same thing with your clutch cable see if those cable are in good shape...Then your carburetor look on the side you will find two srew H. and L. and on the top of your carb you will find another adjustment, this one adjust the gas throttle to your handle if your rpm is to hi it will be imposible to change gear the correct idle is arround 1000 rpm.. for two stroke same think for 4 stroke

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