buy a can-am and it will fix the problem
To set the idle, adjust the carburetor.
To bring the idle down on a Yamaha badger is really easy. All you have to do is adjust the fuel settings on the carburetor.
Vibration 2 stroke engines produce alot of it.
Find the carburetor and then adjust the idle screw however you like. You'll need a Philips screwdriver.
the only way i can find to set mine is move the cable out a little.
there is a little screw on the back of the carb. if you loosen it, it will idle slower, tighten it, it will idle faster.
Idle is computer controlled by the pcm (computer)-not adjustable.
That's a fairly common problem with that 200cc motor. The blaster motor does not preform well when it's cold. One way to help starts adjust idle up just alittle use full chock when it start let warm up with 1/2 chock on.
You don't. The Idle is controlled by the ECM. There are no idle adjustments
Idle is not adjustable. You have a electrical or vacuum issue that needs diagnosed.
you cant there is an electronic throttle position sensor that controls idle may be bad
under the seat where the throdle screws in the carb, there is an adjustment screw, turn right and it increases the idle. it worked for me. do it while running. It is a large flat head screw that is on the throttle body control mechanism. Not on the carburetor itself.