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MatBirch
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On my wife's '80 550L, I have done every aspect of the carbs with regards to cleaning, and new o-rings, sync'd and adjusted as best I can. The bike runs great and usually starts easily. It seems to flood easily though. After sitting for a few days, it will flood if I give it even the slightest hint of throttle with the choke on. This weekend, my wife tried to start it while hot in 1st gear with the clutch in, and gave a little too much throttle and it flooded. We were just in a big parking lot so she could get some more practice. After letting it sit for a few, I finally had to bump start it to get it going.
obviously- "adjusted as best I can" ain't good enough! Lol! What direction should I be looking to improve this? Is it just a matter of practice? I need to take every step I can to ensure that she won't get stranded while out and about by herself.
obviously- "adjusted as best I can" ain't good enough! Lol! What direction should I be looking to improve this? Is it just a matter of practice? I need to take every step I can to ensure that she won't get stranded while out and about by herself.