Change the oil, wash the bike, clean the air filter, if it still doesn't start try cleaning out the carb- you might of sucked in some mud? On 2 stroke motors you can remove spark plug or plugs and turn the bike upside down, crank the motor over to remove the water,when all water has come out of the plug hole turn it back over and reinstall dry plugs and try to start. good luck
I am as deep as the Atlantic Ocean :)
His thoughts were like a deep puddle of water evaporating drop by drop.My mother got upset if the condensation of a glass of iced tea trickled onto to kitchen counter as if it was a deep puddle of water.
23cm deep
That depends on how large the puddle is - how wide and how deep and how much water is in the puddle.
That puddle is deeper than the Atlantic Ocean!
It will slow down due to water resistance etc
you dont need a motor bike. you make him fall in the puddle.
Fluid Friction, & Rolling Friction.
it must have gotten sucked in through the carburetor. a deep puddle could cause a large splash of water and some amount of that water must have gone into the air cleaner and got sucked into the motor that way.
going through a deep puddle will cause water to get into your Distributor causing the spark plugs not to fire, take off the distributor cap and make sure its dry as a bone
A form pit the one's one jump in with bike's and shuff is about 2 m deep.
the dump truck has the lowest kinetic the bike has the greatest becase of their mass