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Hi ive just pulled my bike out for the first time in a few years cleaned the carbs over a few days refitted and now ive got fuel pooring out of the 2 small air jets on the carb the other 3 are ok plz help.....

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If its been sitting that long - its a good idea to get the carbs rebuilt..

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Your float needle is stuck in those two carbs will have to take them off and unstick the floats it will fload your engine as well if it keeps it up when you pull the carbs spray the bottom inside with pb blaster that will help floats from sticking

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