No Start condition
#11
I said "true statement" because it's true, you never really know the details from the voice of the previous owner.
Everytime I have pulled a plug and wire I have had spark (even when the engine wouldn't fire).
Doesn't the r/r have to do with the charging system of the bike? If I kept getting a dead battery after riding then it could be suspect from what I thought I read on here.
I have been able to start, and ride it a few times. The morning I took it to work was the easiest it's ever started, but at lunch and going home it took several tries to get it started (with the throttle full open).
Once its running it runs well (once you're IN the throttle). It feels hesitant (almost bucking) with very little throttle input, but takes off like a rocket with more throttle input.
As mentioned, I did run some seafoam in the tank but haven't seen any change with anything.
There is only one thing worse than having a bike in good weather and not riding... it's the wife saying "Didn't you pick this up for us to ride while you were building your other non-running bike? hmmm and now you're working on this one...i see..."
I bought it to RIDE, not work on! haha
Thanks guys.
Everytime I have pulled a plug and wire I have had spark (even when the engine wouldn't fire).
Doesn't the r/r have to do with the charging system of the bike? If I kept getting a dead battery after riding then it could be suspect from what I thought I read on here.
I have been able to start, and ride it a few times. The morning I took it to work was the easiest it's ever started, but at lunch and going home it took several tries to get it started (with the throttle full open).
Once its running it runs well (once you're IN the throttle). It feels hesitant (almost bucking) with very little throttle input, but takes off like a rocket with more throttle input.
As mentioned, I did run some seafoam in the tank but haven't seen any change with anything.
There is only one thing worse than having a bike in good weather and not riding... it's the wife saying "Didn't you pick this up for us to ride while you were building your other non-running bike? hmmm and now you're working on this one...i see..."
I bought it to RIDE, not work on! haha
Thanks guys.
#12
...I have been able to start, and ride it a few times. The morning I took it to work was the easiest it's ever started, but at lunch and going home it took several tries to get it started (with the throttle full open).
Once its running it runs well (once you're IN the throttle). It feels hesitant (almost bucking) with very little throttle input, but takes off like a rocket with more throttle input....
Once its running it runs well (once you're IN the throttle). It feels hesitant (almost bucking) with very little throttle input, but takes off like a rocket with more throttle input....
Good luck on this...and on keeping the angry wife at bay!!
#13
This could be a result of filthy carbs, for sure, but I think you did mention the idle/pilot circuit before, and yes, if it's hesitating with small throttle inputs, and while just "cruising", then your pilot circuits could be clogged a bit and/or if the PO did any tinkering with the fuel screws for that circuit, he may not have them all turned out the same amount, or they may just be turned in too far, leaning out the pilot circuit. Do you have stock exhaust, and OEM air filter?
I'll do my best!
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