usually when a dirtbike is bogging it is not getting enough fuel or air you should fist check the air filter and then check the air filters lines going to the carb and then make shure they are all clean if there all clean then check the gas lines making shure that nothing is clogging them up. try sea foam to clear the gas lines before you take them all apat to check them. if that doesnt work then you have to clean the carberator. if none of that works make shure that youre exaust pipe is not caked up. thats all that i can tell you hope it helps.
Weld it.
yes you can. i dont know how.. but you can
purchase a new set
hey, check your card cuz inside there is a float for gas and if its jammed or broken it lets to much gas in so it willbog out!! open the carb and try to fix it!
A squeaky bike chain is usually caused by dirt and lack of lubrication. To fix it, clean the chain with a degreaser and then apply a lubricant specifically made for bike chains. Make sure to wipe off any excess lubricant to prevent attracting more dirt.
last guy was a fagayzee so i deleted his post.
Your bike chain may be squeaking due to dirt, lack of lubrication, or misalignment. To fix it, clean the chain with a degreaser, lubricate it with bike chain oil, and ensure it is properly aligned on the gears and derailleur.
the easiest way should be to take it and have a shop fix it... or u can buy a new one and put it on yourself
Bike brakes squeak due to dirt, debris, or misalignment. To fix it, clean the brake pads and rims, adjust the brake alignment, or replace worn brake pads.
Your bike brakes may be stuck due to dirt, debris, or misalignment. To fix them, try cleaning the brake pads and adjusting the brake calipers. If the issue persists, consider seeking professional help from a bike mechanic.
It would depend on what was wrong with the engine. More details are required.
The gears on your bike may be stuck due to dirt or misalignment. To fix this issue, try cleaning the gears and lubricating them. If that doesn't work, you may need to adjust the gear cables or take your bike to a professional for repair.