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 Posted: 13:32 - 28 Jan 2010 Post subject: Starting the right way? |
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When I start my bike these days in the colder weather, I always put the choke fully on then without any revs start the bike. It always kicks straight into life then stutters and dies. I do this a 2nd time and it starts straight away before ilding away quite high and happily.
About 10-20secs later I put the choke to half, leave it another 20-40secs then turn the choke off and the bike will idle no prob's.
I've tried doing this again as above but only starting the bike with half choke, it does the same as above but with slightly less enthusiasm.
So why does it kick into life then die? Am I overfilling the carb's somehow?
The bike doesn't start at all if I try starting with no choke, however I haven't tried revving it whilst starting it this way as I've heard you shouldn't really rev the engine straight away from cold. Apart from this it runs very well and I don't have any other issues at all.
If I start the bike with no choke when it's warm it'll kick into life and idle without a hitch, so it must be something to do with the cold weather and the choke I would have thought?  ____________________ Previous: Aprilia Habana Retro 50cc (beauty), Yamaha SR125 (fell apart), Honda XR125 (nippy little commuter), Honda SLR650 (Geewhizz), Yamaha Diversion 900S (Smoooooth) written off courtesy of a stupid escaped horse.
(7 year gap), BMW F650 (Relaxing ride). Aprilia Caponord ETV1000 (Big and bold). Yamaha FZS600 (got me in trouble too quick!).
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 Posted: 15:15 - 28 Jan 2010 Post subject: Re: Starting the right way? |
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| beanfeast wrote: | When I start my bike these days in the colder weather, I always put the choke fully on then without any revs start the bike. It always kicks straight into life then stutters and dies. I do this a 2nd time and it starts straight away before ilding away quite high and happily.
About 10-20secs later I put the choke to half, leave it another 20-40secs then turn the choke off and the bike will idle no prob's.
I've tried doing this again as above but only starting the bike with half choke, it does the same as above but with slightly less enthusiasm.
So why does it kick into life then die? Am I overfilling the carb's somehow?
The bike doesn't start at all if I try starting with no choke, however I haven't tried revving it whilst starting it this way as I've heard you shouldn't really rev the engine straight away from cold. Apart from this it runs very well and I don't have any other issues at all.
If I start the bike with no choke when it's warm it'll kick into life and idle without a hitch, so it must be something to do with the cold weather and the choke I would have thought?  |
I was going to ask a similar question actually. My bike is starting to do exactly the same in the cold weather. Only if it has been left in the garage/outside overnight though. Will be watching this thread like a hawk  |
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Hahaa! Just answered my question too The Gs has been a bitch to start in this weather (will burst into life then cut straight out) And now i know why! It is really annoying with only a kickstart though, now my leg hurts
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 Posted: 22:02 - 28 Jan 2010 Post subject: Re: Starting the right way? |
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| beanfeast wrote: | When I start my bike these days in the colder weather, I always put the choke fully on then without any revs start the bike. It always kicks straight into life then stutters and dies. I do this a 2nd time and it starts straight away before ilding away quite high and happily.
About 10-20secs later I put the choke to half, leave it another 20-40secs then turn the choke off and the bike will idle no prob's.
I've tried doing this again as above but only starting the bike with half choke, it does the same as above but with slightly less enthusiasm.
So why does it kick into life then die? Am I overfilling the carb's somehow?
The bike doesn't start at all if I try starting with no choke, however I haven't tried revving it whilst starting it this way as I've heard you shouldn't really rev the engine straight away from cold. Apart from this it runs very well and I don't have any other issues at all.
If I start the bike with no choke when it's warm it'll kick into life and idle without a hitch, so it must be something to do with the cold weather and the choke I would have thought?  |
wow, exactly like mine, hehe!
Will watch this thread as well  |
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Blimey, I didn't realise this was such an issue! If there's that many of us having the same thing happening every morning during the cold weather I'm guessing there isn't really a lot that can be done about it other than getting used to starting the bike twice every morning...  ____________________ Previous: Aprilia Habana Retro 50cc (beauty), Yamaha SR125 (fell apart), Honda XR125 (nippy little commuter), Honda SLR650 (Geewhizz), Yamaha Diversion 900S (Smoooooth) written off courtesy of a stupid escaped horse.
(7 year gap), BMW F650 (Relaxing ride). Aprilia Caponord ETV1000 (Big and bold). Yamaha FZS600 (got me in trouble too quick!).
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Of course there are things that can be done about it, they just aren't that practical. You could fit a heating coil to your cylinder using your battery to warm it up in the same way some car engines do. Or you could go outside and attack it with a hair drier before you set forth. ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
G: With my GSXR I do often effectively use it as a scooter with a clutch in town.
ms51ves3: why does it need 500 miles? Are you teaching it how to be a piston? |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 62 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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