While I've had a few minor problems with the bike, it's been nothing major and the bike has been pretty reliable...until this morning.
Usually the bike stays in the garage (unheated) and I know I've started it cold in temps down to the high 30's, and ridden in the mid-30s. The temp last night got down to 31 degrees. Not enough to freeze the gas lines, but enough to **** off the bike to the point that it didn't want to start. It was a dry night, no rain.
It would roll over just fine, even sputtered once or twice, but would never catch. I would hit the starter for 10-15 seconds, wait about 10-15 seconds, and try again. After 2-3 minutes, I'd give the starter a break for 5 minutes, and then try again. I tried until the battery was dead. (about 15-20 minutes.) I had to catch a bus this morning.
The battery is new, the spark plugs are new, the petcock was set to "reserve" and the gas tank read about 1/3 of a tank. The previous owner said that he'd had the carbs rebuilt within the past year (though I don't have any receipts or evidence to prove that). The bike only has electric start (no kick starter). I had the choke full-on and didn't touch the throttle until the third iteration of the starting process, where I was trying just about anything I could think of that might affect the problem.
So, the bike has been sitting all day (it's 40 degrees now) and I need to go rescue it and at least bring it back home. I'd like ask the following specific questions, but if anyone has any other advice for my situation, please feel free to give it.
1. Can you use starter fluid to assist in starting a bike the way you can an older car, by spraying it into the air filter, without damaging the engine?
2. Are there any tips/tricks for starting a bike in colder weather?
3. Is it possible to flood a bike? If so, is the 'fix' the same as on a car? Hold the throttle wide open and hit the starter?
4. For starting issues, the manual says to check "fuel, spark, and compression" in that order. Once I verify that the fuel is flowing, the spark is sparking, and the pistons are compressing, what else can I look, specifically, in order to help the bike's cold-starting abilities?
Any other advice would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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