- 1). Turn off the ignition to the bike and set it on its side stand. If you've just been for a ride, allow at least 30 minutes for the engine to cool down.
- 2). Release the catch at the rear of the seat and remove it. This will reveal the anchor bolt at the rear of the gas tank. Remove the bolt and lift the gas tank. Disconnect the rubber hoses leading to the fuel petcock.
- 3). Remove the Phillips screws around the airbox. Lift off the cover and remove the air filter. This will reveal move Phillips screws that can be used to release the lower half of the airbox.
- 4). Lift out the airbox to reveal the tops of the carburetors. Undo the Allen bolts that hold them to the rest of the engine and lift them out of the frame.
- 5). Remove the fuel cock level by releasing the locking screw, then remove the four screws holding the diaphragm to the carburetor body.
- 6). Separate the diaphragm from the rest of the carburetor, then unscrew and remove the strainer cap, O-ring and screen. Spray all the parts with carburetor cleaner and wipe them off with a cloth. Rinse the jets through with cleaner. Reassemble and refit the parts.
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