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olilem
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I have a gs750 from 1981. It runs beautifully, without any issues, idles good at around 1200 rpms. Starts right up when taking it out of my garage.
But lately when I ride to work in these 40 degree weather we're having in ohio, the bike just does not want to start at night after having sat in the cold for 8 hours. I have to crank it for what feels way too long, with a growing fear of "am I just flooding the crap out of it?).
Like I said, the bike usually starts beautifully, carbs are perfectly clean, it cranks very good, battery is good, recharging system is brand new and it all works fine.
It just takes a good 30 seconds of trying to start it (which when stranded an hour from home seems like a good hour).
The only possible problems could be the valve adjustment, or the ignition (but I'm not sure if it is electronic or points).
My friend who helps me on working on the bike sometimes tells me "its an 80's carbureted bike, it won't be happy starting when its cold" But I really don't want it to be that simple.
If there is any possible problems, id be happy to know.
Any insight would be awesome!
But lately when I ride to work in these 40 degree weather we're having in ohio, the bike just does not want to start at night after having sat in the cold for 8 hours. I have to crank it for what feels way too long, with a growing fear of "am I just flooding the crap out of it?).
Like I said, the bike usually starts beautifully, carbs are perfectly clean, it cranks very good, battery is good, recharging system is brand new and it all works fine.
It just takes a good 30 seconds of trying to start it (which when stranded an hour from home seems like a good hour).
The only possible problems could be the valve adjustment, or the ignition (but I'm not sure if it is electronic or points).
My friend who helps me on working on the bike sometimes tells me "its an 80's carbureted bike, it won't be happy starting when its cold" But I really don't want it to be that simple.
If there is any possible problems, id be happy to know.
Any insight would be awesome!