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When riding my intruder it lose's revs and slows but then it picks up again, any ideas

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Check for a fuel line blockage,, sediment filter in the tank blocked or fuel; selector clogged,

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SOURCE: I have a problem with my Kymco People 150.

Hi
The engine is heating up.
You need to change the engine oil.
This is a forced air cooled motorcycle... clean all open ports from where the air enters the engine.. this is located just under the seat / floor where you rest your foot.
Regards
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David Belcher

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  • Posted on May 27, 2010

SOURCE: when you get to about 55mph the engine loses revs,

I'm guessing you have a fuel delivery problem caused by a defective petcock, a plugged fuel filter, or incorrect float level (causing you to run out of gas at high speed until you slow down and refill the float bowl so the carburetor can flow gas properly) If your float level is set to low, the bike will run normally until you go fast enough to run the bowl out of gas. Hope this helps.

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