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Buriram Province - General Category => Isaan Motor Forum => Topic started by: mahdam on March 23, 2016, 09:01:51 AM

Title: Buriram Kawasaki Dealership.
Post by: mahdam on March 23, 2016, 09:01:51 AM
I have a small Kawasaki trail bike, and yesterday took it to the New Kawasaki dealership on the opposite side of the road to Buriram Robinsons.
I asked for it to be serviced, and have the chain tightened, I also asked them to clean the carb as it misfires around half throttle.
The technician told me that the problem with the misfire would be because the chain was loose ??? and not to mess with the carb.
Realising I was on a hiding to nothing with this guy, I asked them just to change the oil and tighten the chain. I am sure some of these lads that
set up shop on the side of the road would be more competent than these so called technicians. As this is a very basic "low tech" bike I suppose he
would have been happier if it had been something he could have plugged into a computer and been told how to adjust. 
Title: Re: Buriram Kawasaki Dealership.
Post by: DeputyDavid on March 23, 2016, 09:19:32 PM
So, did tightening the chain improve the misfire problem?
Title: Re: Buriram Kawasaki Dealership.
Post by: mahdam on March 24, 2016, 06:41:54 AM
So, did tightening the chain improve the misfire problem?
Not one bit. Cant imajine why not.
Title: Re: Buriram Kawasaki Dealership.
Post by: dundeemk6 on March 24, 2016, 11:58:16 AM
So, did tightening the chain improve the misfire problem?
Not one bit. Cant imajine why not.

That's the proper attitude Mahdam, what do we ignorant white buffelo's know about Kawa bikes in Thailand !?!?!
Our purpose is to open our wallet, not our mouth !!!
Title: Re: Buriram Kawasaki Dealership.
Post by: mahdam on March 24, 2016, 04:34:32 PM
So, did tightening the chain improve the misfire problem?
Not one bit. Cant imajine why not.

That's the proper attitude Mahdam, what do we ignorant white buffelo's know about Kawa bikes in Thailand !?!?!
Our purpose is to open our wallet, not our mouth !!!
I suppose that in a country that some folks believe that hanging a red T shirt on the fence will ward off the evil "Husband killer" ghost.
Then to believe that tightening the chain of a Motorcycle will stop it misfiring is quite feasible. I just expected a more technical answer from a Kawasaki technician.