'80 GS850GLT
I put my bike back together this spring after taking it apart to paint it. (it didn't happen). It ran good small backfires (I think out of the tailpipe) when idling with the choke on or when I let off the throttle at "high" RPM's. I know I have a charging issue I think I have narrowed down to the stator. Been riding since May 24th with minimal issues. (sometimes I have to use a screw driver across the starter relay to start the bike, but not often)
anyways. Yesterday after getting fuel it decided it wanted to give me problems starting. I got it started and let it idle for a bit.. seemed to idle fine 1050ish RPM no choke. I turned the bike off and it wouldn't start. It would crank over but acted like it wasn't getting spark. I could smell a faint hint of gas but not "flooded" smell. I tried choking it and full throttle and nothing. I let it set a "few" minutes. and I finally got it started. I rode it about 40 miles mostly highways. It ran great.. good throttle.. small backfires "as normal". When I stopped the bike it idled fine nothing out of the ordinary. But when I went to start it back up after 15 mins or so. It just turned over and over would try and do something but wouldn't start. I was on a hill so I got some momentum and dropped the clutch in 2nd gear and "BOOM" like a gunfire out of the tailpipe and it started. It ran fine idled a little low. I rode it home, 40 miles and it ran fine the whole time. I got home and it wouldn't start and the battery had finally died.
I charged the battery over night and tried starting it this morning like normal. Full choke no throttle. The battery seemed tired even after a full nights charge so it took it a bit to start but it did. I drove it a mile. After two hours at a coffee shop I went out to start it and full choke.. vrooom.. started right up.
PROBLEM: Hard time starting after running for awhile and then big backfire when finally "push" started it.
Any thoughts on what would make it give me troubles starting and the big backfire?
Thanks in advance and sorry for long post.
Marc
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