had same problem with 125 dirt bike that had been sitting for a year.....removed carb 'and found it clogged with residue . cleaned it and reinstalled...runs like a new one. hope this helps.
buy a can-am and it will fix the problem
Vibration 2 stroke engines produce alot of it.
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.
the only way i can find to set mine is move the cable out a little.
If your 2006 Yamaha Blaster won't idle, it could be due to several reasons. Common issues include a clogged air filter, a dirty carburetor, or an improper fuel-to-air mixture. Additionally, check for vacuum leaks or a faulty spark plug, as these can also affect idle performance. Cleaning or adjusting the carburetor and ensuring all components are in good condition should help resolve the issue.
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.
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.
To adjust the idle on a Yamaha Vino 125, locate the idle speed adjustment screw, which is typically found on the carburetor. Start the engine and allow it to warm up, then use a screwdriver to turn the idle screw clockwise to increase the idle speed or counterclockwise to decrease it. Aim for an idle speed of around 1,200 to 1,500 RPM for optimal performance. Always ensure the scooter is on a level surface and the engine is running smoothly before making adjustments.
Check for damaged or inoperative idle control valve assembly.
your float is stuck in the open or fill position or you need to tighten up the screw you loosened at the bottom of the float cover the idle screw is located near the throttle body that's where the throttle cable meets the carborator
To set the idle, adjust the carburetor.
The Yamaha Raider does not have a idle adjustment based on the fact it has no carbs. It is fuel injected and auto adjusts based on the temperature and fuel delivery.