Getting soooo close to spring! I have yet to actually ride the bike as i bought it in november, and just put it in the heated garage for its winter sleep. THe previous owner told me that the only problem with it is that it is hard to start after it sits for a while. Have read in the forums it might be misadjusted valves. But, it did start and sounded like it ran great when i looked at it.
Just can't seem to get the right starting method down.
I pull the choke, make sure the fuel cock is in run, hit the starter button. It fires but won't stay running. I continue with the bike teasing me but i ended up killing the battery. When it was warm, there was no issues.
Have read that i start her with the pet cock in prime? Or do i turn the prime on, let it sit for a minute, then turn it to run then hit the starter button? Do i add throttle gas when it fires? Have read that is not the correct method as i should be letting the system start while the choke is pulled.
And, as stupid as it sounds, i sure would like clarification on the pet cock valve. It should be obvious, but just want to be sure. There is a little arrow on the end of valve...that is what i use to point to either the reserve or prime? Or is it opposite? Im assuming the arrow points to the desired location.
If i sound frusterated, it is true....lol.
THe battery is charging, and i want to hear her run again! I know all vehicles have their starting procedures so am anxious to get this one handled.
thx
Rick
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