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My dirt bike will stark easy but even when its hot it will bog pritty easy is this normal or is may carb dirty

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I have a 2005 CRF 150RB that has sort of the same problem...except starting it is the big problem. New spark plug and fresh new premium gas in the bike. Is this a carb problem too? I had to turn up the idle as well to stop the bike from stalling.

How do you know if it's the carb? And how do you fix it?

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I could help but I need to know what kind of bike it is.. send me a msg back and i will help

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