absolutely nothing. Sorry bro, all up to the Venturi to haul the fuel.
Have you checked your petrol level. Might be your fuel line??
Turn off the fuel tap and remove the fuel line. Connect a length of rubber hose (two feet or so should be sufficient) where the fuel line was, and put the other line in a gas can. Turn the tap on reserve. After it finishes draining this way, turn the tap off and lay the bike on its side let gravity drain the rest of the fuel.
I'm assuming you mean "bike lane" ....And the answer is no, bike lanes are mainly intended for unmotorized vehicles. Scooters and mopeds with small engines might be OK, but a dirt bike is way too powerful.
Generally there is a fuel line, an overflow line, the air boot (from the filter) and one other thing I can't remember. A manual would be very helpful here :)
What I usually do on my dirt bikes is take the fuel line that runs from the fuel petcock to the carburetors off at the carb end. I put that end into an empty gas can and then open the fuel petcock valve; at this point gravity will help with transferring the fuel from the motorcycle tank into the gas can. I usually pour the old gas into my old pickup truck; that small amount of gas will be diluted with the larger gas in the truck tank and will do no harm to the truck motor. After the fuel has stopped flowing, I put the fuel line back on the carb and fill the bike tank with fresh gas. It is that simple!
it hooks on to the engine block and atteaches to the gas line
NO! 50 to 90 weight gear oil. Please check your owners manual or go to your library and check on line. unless you want to buy an new dirt bike soon.
No, they are dirt bike who launched a clothing line. (See related link for more information.)
Ran out of gas right? Dumb stuff first. The keys on? You haven't unplugged anything like the spark plug? OK, check the fuel lever. Is it in correct position? If OK, pull fuel line at carb and check for flow. No fuel getting to carb means no run. ie: plugged line from dirt/rust in tank. Worst case senario: dirt/rust from tank got into your carb bowl. Clean carb. Hope that helps.
Inlet line will be bigger then the outlet line. on the contrary on my motorcycle fuel pump, the inlet and outlet are the same size!
Check the gas line disconect the line going to the carb and blow on it or let it run some out of the line to see if its getting gas.
voltage spike, bad computer, dirt/grit in fuel line plugging injector,