Sorry but I am definitely a noob (so be gentle!), and have realized that I'm probably not in the position to be dealing with a 27 year old bike. Despite that, I need to get my bike started in the mean time, as it's parked in Manhattan and I have drive my car to it and move it every day for street cleaning.
It was running fine a few days ago, I made a quick stop, came back out (bike still warm), tried to start it, probably gave too much gas or had too much choke (not sure which), but it led to me draining the battery. I bought a battery charger, charged the battery and went back down today to start it, and it was just chugging but never turning over. I then opened the screw at the bottom of the carbs to let the gas out, and then tried again and heard it almost start, but my battery died soon after again. I'm thinking, since gas was low when I had problems starting, that maybe I sucked some crap into the carbs, but again, not sure. I used to have an older Honda that had a kick start, and I could always fix issues like this with a series of hard kicks, but alas, no kick starter on this one. Any suggestions for getting it started? Any process beyond adding oil (not sure if that would have anything to do with it), adding gas, or opening the screw at the bottom of the carb would need to be explained, because, as I said earlier, I'm a super noob with this stuff.
Thank you for any suggestions!!!
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