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Gas leak when high rpm?

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Hey guys i just noticed that when i go into high rpms gas leaks onto my left leg.. Any ideas what this is? Oh and also my chain ticks when i go slow? Thnks everyone
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Sounds to me like some work is needed........
chain must have a bad link or the sprocket does......
Gas at high rpms.....?
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Hey guys i just noticed that when i go into high rpms gas leaks onto my left leg.. Any ideas what this is? Oh and also my chain ticks when i go slow? Thnks everyone
If gas is leaking on your leg, you need to stop riding the bike.

It would help if you tell us what model year bike you have, any modifications you have on it, mileage and the last maintenance that was done to it. It all helps in trying to diagnose what the problem may be.
Or...he should be smoking as he rides his gas leaking bike......:facepalm:








If gas is leaking on your leg, you need to stop riding the bike. It would help if you tell us what model year bike you have, any modifications you have on it, mileage and the last maintenance that was done to it. It all helps in trying to diagnose what the problem may be.
I have a 2010 250r no mods done to it... Pretty much when i give it gas and almost redline it i feel the gas hitting my leg.. I thought it was water at first but i smelled it and its deff gas.. Its my left leg btw om top of my ankle
U should 4 sure smoke when ur driving......:facepalm:
Ok...I gotta find the sign again...BRB...:whistling:








I have a 2010 250r no mods done to it... Pretty much when i give it gas and almost redline it i feel the gas hitting my leg.. I thought it was water at first but i smelled it and its deff gas.. Its my left leg btw om top of my ankle
The only place where gas could possibly come out of the bike that far back is the airbox. There is a drain tube attached to the airbox, just behind the frame. You need to check your airbox for excessive amounts of fuel on the fuel filter. If it is over saturated you may have a reversion issue.

When was the last time you had the valves adjusted or the carbs synched?
....check your airbox for excessive amounts of fuel on the fuel filter.
edit: Meant to type air filter instead of fuel filter.
NNNnnnn now he's all confusedededed.......:facepalm:

I was gunna tell him to check the rear air stem filter......:whistling:








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