Sounds like you might have a fuel flow problem. The fuel pump may be having a little trouble filling the carb bowl. After that I think you maight want to check for air leaks. You may have a gasket problem. Don't know a lot about your particular bike but I think you're having fuel starvation. If you have a leaking hose, you have a fire hazard. If you don't have a service manual, the best thing you can do is take it to a qualified mechanic.
2006-12-18 23:13:46
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answered by Bill G 6
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In the winter season mostly bikes give problems in starting especially in morning times. But if you have this probelm thourgh all the day........tips for your bike
Pull the choke button and then try to start......
When u drive off the bike.....i mean in nights ......before finaly stop the ignation......pull the choke (in starting position) and give race for 30 seconds to 1 minute then switch off it. Next day you will feel difference.
Check Earth current is proper in Disc Plate....get it checked at efficient Electrician.
get your Carborature cleaned......
and Get done the Tappid Settings bye a good machenic..
I was having all these troubles i was having caliber 115 model 2003. AFter all these work it was doing fine...........
2006-12-20 19:46:33
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answered by The Answering Machine 4
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Hi Buddy,
I feel that you get the service done at local garages. I suggest you to invest a good amount of money in your bike, and get it full serviced at authorised Bajaj Service Centre. And always go for authorised service centre only, even for very small problems. Get your bike serviced @ every 2000 KM or 2-3 months, whichever comes first. Hope you keep your bike single handed only.
Regards
2006-12-19 21:10:42
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answered by rohitkt_dbg 1
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Hi yoUr bike requires complete service my friend, Just take it to the nearest service centre spend some money and ur bike will run very well. Periodic maintenance will keep Ur bike in condition.
One more thing, Ur bike is around 7 Years old, and must have travelled around 50000 Kms, If possible exchange it for a new one.
THANKS
2006-12-19 18:48:26
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answered by AVANISH JI 5
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properly before each and everything not in any respect purchase a next motorbike. yet that loud clicking isnt some thing severe. merely tigthen each and every bolt on your motorbike with the right length wrenches and what no longer. you'll truly opt for to take it into the motorbike save and ask for some type of finished maintence/music up. in the adventure that they discover damaged parts they're going to ask in case you opt for to purchase new parts. if there are some parts. say no and purchase your self a sparkling motorbike.
2016-11-27 19:40:25
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answered by ? 4
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try to start the bike in correct way and ask any experienced mechanic about this and also get u r biked totally checked in a bajaj servicing center if there is any problem with any of the parts get it repaired or replaced to avoid further problems
2006-12-19 19:23:31
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answered by parsa s 2
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Could be your alternator. But first have the battery tested to make sure you don't need a new battery. That's cheaper than an alternator.
2006-12-18 21:32:59
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answered by ladybugewa 6
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take it to a bike shop
2006-12-18 21:45:50
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answered by bobby g 1
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first u dont give more accelerator. and check the bike's plug.
2006-12-18 21:39:27
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answered by satish k 1
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get rid of the bike!
2006-12-18 21:33:09
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answered by Burnt Emberes 3
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