When it is time to go home, I return to the bike, and I can't get it started. I figure between the cold and the half charged battery (from the difficult starts & short drive times) I just need to charge up the battery. Walk home, charge it up for a few hours, return to the bike w/ the truck & ramp just in case. Throw in the battery, and she cranks good & strong. Won't start.... Keep trying for a while & then I realize that I had messed with the idle throttle setting. With my bike, when it is cold, full choke, and don't even think about touching the throttle, or it'll never start. Drat! Well, by now, I've used up most of the battery, and no hope in sight of getting it started. Furthermore I've lost track of where the idle screw was supposed to be.
So, I try to load up the bike, takes three or four tries, fell off the ramp once & nearly lost it. Not a pretty sight... Get it home, go to unload, and halfway off, the ramp gives. Turns out, the metal tines at the head of my homemade ramp had fatigued & lost all their strength. Try to get the ramp onto the bumper instead of the tailgate to get it down, lookin good, until the ramp slips & I dump the bike. I used to have only one rear turn signal....
Finally get the damn bike parked & that brings me to you...
Dead battery, cold bike, no turn signals, and no idea whatsoever where the idle throttle screw should be set.
Any suggestions?
'85 GS550 L (of course, w/ the 2 weird double-barrel carbs.)
Rob
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