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I have a 79 suzuki gs 750e.just recently, it was sitting for a month and i didnt bother fixing it. lookd at it finally this morning to find a blown main fuse. no problem. switched it out and started up just fine. i let it warm up for like 10 mintues. going good. putit in first gear. and it bogged down and died. started it again. i reved it mayb a little too high than ur supposed to but got it to run for like a minute got it into first gear.went to slow down. and bam. died again. anyhelp? and fyi. yeah. im not THAT mechanicaly inclined but i know enough. . .

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I TOOK THE PLUGS OUT, CLEANED CHECKED FIRE AND REINSTALLED. APPOX 2 YEARS AGO I REPLACED THE POINTS FOR ELECTRONIC IGNITION AND SAVES FOR HARD STARTS AND TIMING ADJUSTMENTS.

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Your problem sounds fuel related, firstly check the vacuum lines from the carbies is connected to the Petcock valve, alternatively use the Prime position. see what happens. If still no good it might be that the fuel is stale and should be changed - drain the fuel tank and carbies, add new fresh fuel and try again. Another thing to look for would be air leaks around the intake manifolds

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