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Posted on Sep 25, 2009

Zx6r ninja acceleration issues

I have zx6r ninja and recently on pulling away it feels like its miss firing and resticting acceleration then it kicks in.It seems better as it gets warmer though,hope u can advice,thanks.

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Hi there i think your jets are blocked in the carbs , need to strip the carb and cleen the jets and the bowl ect.. hope this helps

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