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Cold starting at 60 degrees
Hey guys I know our bikes are cold blooded but I was wondering at what temperature people have trouble starting there bikes. My bike fires right up around 68 but I've noticed that now that the mornings are getting colder, down to high fifties low sixties, it's impossible to start. Is this normal or should I check my carbs again?Tags: None
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Big Rich
I would say something is amiss.
I leave work at 7am, and it's been around 38°-44° lately. My battery sometimes is a little sluggish at those temps, but as soon as the motor cranks over a couple times it fires right up.
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JEEPRUSTY
I just started mine full choke-closed throttle
12 celsius
starts at the first hit no problems
been sitting almost a week
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dr_fosg8
Does the bike sit outside or in a detached out building? As the temps drop it can be tougher on the batteries and maybe getting weak spark due to low voltage at the coils.
Just another place to check as posted previously, classic tight valve symptom.
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overboostin
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gs850cafe
mines a hair silly mornings like that...likes it almost warm enough the choke is not needed(like the bike isnt cold)....
in 48 degree weather i pull the choke..within 4 rotation its runnin fine....low 60's an up i have give a little throttle, then it runs...
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overboostin
Choke doesn't seem to do much for me. Sometimes if it starts cold and is idling low ill pull the choke and it'll stall.
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overboostin
I actually did. I cleaned and replaced all the o rings in the carbs.
When turning the motor over to check the valves I noticed that it doesn't turn over completely smoothly. It will turn about a half crank then get tight and then loosen up again. Is this normal?
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