If you leave the bike on the sidestand, oil will pool in the exhaust cam valley above cylinder #1. When you start the motor a little will be sucked down through the valve stem seal, which is probably only sealing 99.9% and not 100%. This means some smoke at startup. If you leave the bike on the centrestand this oil will flow to the sump.
The choke can also make the bike smoke at startup. Try easing it out as soon as you can to maintain warmup revs as low as possible.
The electical system on many bikes, especially the old Suzies, has some idiosyncrasies. One of these is that if there is not sufficient battery charge to keep the electronic ignition absolutely happy it will just turn off one cylinder and that plug can sometimes oil up. And even though each coil is operating two plugs, only one is effected. This does not happen to everyone, just to selected citizens of the "old bike universe". The selection process is not clear.
When you start, make sure that the headlights are off, the electric handwarmers are off, the CD player is off, check that everything that might be an electrical drain on the system is off. (Keep the starter motor connected :-) )
Check that your battery is OK, especially that each cell is filled.
Kim
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