That's the way I learned - the hard way! 

The shop manual will give you hours of pleasure, bed time reading and some 
nightmares. Well worth the price, whatever it is.

Good luck

On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 12:58:33 AM UTC+1, baro...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello, everyone!
>
> Today I decided to try and clean my 1996 Nighthawk CB250's carburetor, 
> despite the fact that I have very little mechanical experience. I also 
> decided to do this completely blind and not look up instructions on the 
> internet beforehand, so I just started taking things apart.
>
> Long story short, I took apart a lot of things I probably didn't need to, 
> and now the bike won't start. When I press the ignition button, it gives a 
> clicking noise from under the seat, and trying to push start the bike only 
> results in the rear wheel locking up and skidding, though the rear wheel 
> moves freely when in neutral or with the clutch pulled in. Any ideas as to 
> what I did wrong and if I can fix it?
>
> Thanks!
>

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