Well, now here I am getting ready to get the bike. Before I get started here, I did a search for "no start" and didn't see anything that shed any light on my situation.
It's been sitting a couple of years, so I had to get a new battery. I drained the old fuel out of the carbs, (the tank was empty), added fresh fuel and tried to start the bike. Seems to turn over just fine, but won't start. I've tried the petcock in all positions with no change. The plugs look plenty serviceable and the bike has spark. I've been a car guy for quite some time, built a few engines, plenty of carburetors etc, but I've never had a bike or worked on one before. I pulled off one of the air filters and was greeted by a carburetor that is completely bizarre and foriegn to me. The barrel inside that must take the place of the butterfly on automotive carburetors doesn't move when I twist the throttle. Are these vacuum operated or have I got a non-working throttle? For what it's worth, the throttle presents what seems to be a reasonable amount of resistance. Do these carburetors have a accellerator pump? Any common fundamentals a bike guy would know that a car guy probably wouldn't think of would be greatly appreciated.
I haven't tried starting fluid yet, but I probably will when I go back to where the bike is.
I believe the bike has about 20,000mi on it. Can't remember exactly.
Thanks very much,
-Ray
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