I've done everything I know possible to get my bike running. This is my first bike, and I'm a pure greenhorn. I do have an excellent bike mechanic that is helping me. But we're both stumped as to why it won't run. It sat in a friend's yard for 3 Canadian winters. I've disassembled the carbs, and completely cleaned them. They are in excellent condition. The bike did start twice, but would only run for 4 or 5 seconds at a time. But, what a sound. The motor's in perfect condition.
Should I prime the bike before I start it? If so, for how long?
Both times I started it, fuel came out of the overflow. Then we put the petcock back to running straight up and down and tried it again with no success. Should the air filter be put back on before we try again? We're getting power to the plugs. We checked the plugs and the caps and they're all in good order. The stator and rectifor are both good. I took off the gas tank and cleaned it. I've changed every gasket that is possible, added fresh oil and gas.
Is it possible that the kickstand switch would be shorting somehow? We have the bike on the center stand, would this make a difference?
The poor brand new battery and starter are getting a beating. If anyone has any suggestions or advice, if would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks The totally frustrated, but not ready to give up greenhorn
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thank-you for your help got my GS1100GD started and you were right on.The bike ran good but the fuel was running all over the place.So I have floats,jets and needle valve asmabley on the way here . The grass hopper is learning.What RPM should the bike idle at?
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