I know nothing about bikes, all I know about this one is that its a Suzuki GN250 1989 model (1989 is the year written on the old registration papers).
Its most recent registration expired in January of this year and the bike has been sitting since then. It was also crashed, but from what I can tell, the crash didn't do much damage. The petrol tank is messed up, but apart from that, there really isn't any physical damage that either myself or my dad can see.
The day I got it, when it still had the old petrol in it, my friend Max attempted to clutch/roll start it down a slope, and it did kick over for about half a second. So, assuming it wouldn't turn over from sitting for so long, we cleaned out the tank and put fresh fuel in. We did an oil change and put in fresh oil and and have recharged the battery.
Now when I attempt to start it, I turn the key and the starter light comes on, and all my electricals work as far as I can see. When I press the electric starter button, it starts to chug, and as long as I have my finger on that button, it keeps chugging and won't give up. It just won't take the extra plunge to turn over and stay started.
Some suggestions I have been given on other forums are as follows:
1. First thing is to check the spark plug for a spark.
2. Check that fuel is getting to the carb or clean the carb?
I've found an owners manual online, as well as a schematic of the carb which will be useful in pulling it apart to clean it.
But yeah.... knowing NOTHING about bikes, this is going to be an awkward exercise for me, and I'm hoping I don't screw anything up and make it all worse...
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