I won't even entertain the idea of a lead acid battery for a bike, any longer...
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Curly
Have you tried taking the pod filters off and holding a cloth over each carb? I have to do this sometimes, but it's because the pods do not create enough restriction to get enough fuel from the petcock. Obviously without a petcock you don't have this issue. Worth a shot though, it's free.
Just hold it over while cranking, you can do it with your hand, but then your hands smell like gas. I use a red shop rag or even a paper towel. Just don't let it get sucked into the engine. If you pull the rag away and it's covered in fuel, the trick is working, but the bike is not. Go on to the next carb, it doesn't work on mine until I "choke" 2 or 3 carbs with the rag.
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Curly
All of them off, otherwise it takes too long. I'm holding the starter button with my right hand while I move the rag from carb to carb. Once it starts I give it a quick rev to clear it out, keep it running, and warm it up.
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Originally posted by Ranger View PostAs in Walmart motorcycle batteries = Waste of money? heheeeee
EarlKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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