orangechicken007
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Hi all. About 6 weeks ago I noticed that my 82 gs650 gl (11,000ish miles) was getting more difficult to start. I didn't think to much about it because I hadn't been riding it much and I just assumed it was cranky because it likes to be ridden. Once it was started it ran just fine and idled just fine(1200 RPM). My normal starting procedure is to push in the choke lever just a bit on the handle bar and then hit the starter, I've been doing this for 6 years now. It kept getting more and more difficult to start over the next few weeks and eventually it wouldn't start at all. The starter would crank over just fine but it just wouldn't fire. So I took out the spark plugs to see if they were fouled and to check for spark. I sat the plug on the engine and hit the starter, not only did I have spark but the thing popped off on 3 Cylinders! I put the other spark plug back in and hit the starter and was able to get it to start. However I noticed that If I give it any choke it will not start. So now to start it I need crank it over for a bit and gently add throttle. When its running it runs and idles just fine no issues. What would be causing an issue like this? Any Ideas?