I'm getting to the point with my bike where I feel like i could take my sledge hammer to it.
I've got a 79 GS425
I just got it out for the season about a week or two ago and i've been having trouble starting it. I choke it, start it, it would idle up and then drop down and then i'd turn off choke and throttle till it warms up. Which was fine for the first two times i road it.
Well the past 3 days i've tried to start it, it floods then i get it going but as soon as i take my hand of the throttle it dies. If i keep on the throttle, it will start back firing etc. but as soon as i let go of throttle it dies again.
I pulled the plugs, left side looks normal, right side soaked with gas. I'm not a carb expert, but i pulled the bowl off on the right carb, cleaned them out, blew out the needle and seat put back together, same problem. I've finally given up for the day because the battery is now dead from trying to start.
I'm not sure what to do next and i'm really getting frustrated with this thing. Since i've had it, i've spent more time fixing it than riding it.
Any idea's on what i should try or do next?
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