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Most kawis have a screw or screws at the back of the tank, under the seat , the front is usually just pushed into rubber mounts. disconnect the fuel line
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The fuel on/ reserve adjustment (fuel petcock) is on the bottom left side of the tank opposite the key switch and near the choke. The fuel line extends from that and will drain the tank if you remove it. You will likely want to remove the tank if you plan to drain a lot of fuel. That will make it a little less messy
Did your bike set up over the winter or for a long period of time (overtwo or three weeks)? If so, the fuel/ethanol mix has gummed, partially closing off jets and passageways. Rather than go to the expense of tearing the carb/injector down, purchase a can of SeaFoam and pour half the can in your fuel tank. Ride the way you normally ride, and if that was the problem, you will notice a difference within thirty minutes to and hour of riding. Might check your aircleaner for cleanliness, also.
thats what I would say is the problem....give the carbs a tap with a extension or screwdriver to knock the floats loose........also run some carb cleaner through the tank.......i recommend SeaFoam its sold at advanced auto, autozone, etc. just read the back to know how much to put in your tank.
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