Mat
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only downside is they are not cheap on gas for their size.
Marc
I averaged more than 5L/100km so I agree with you on that
My first guess per your high idle would be that you are not allowing bike to warm up before taking choke/enricher off The second guess would be idle passage and jets..Do test for idle mix with warmed up bike and idle setting lower than you have it, then after noting where the adjusting screw are now, adjust them in and out and you SHOULD hear a difference in idle. (Two cylinder bikes are very simple in this way) If not, put a cleanout on your tasklist...I DID have to clean the "E"'s carbs intensively.In every old bike I've bought (9 out of 10) the idle jets are dirty with old gas. I only buy cheap bikes though.
I don't know if I'm doing this right but here is how it goes when I start the bike on a cold morning:
1- Full choke, push start, motor starts instantly whatever the temperature (...I'm always impressed)
2- Wait for the motor to rev up (usually goes up to 3000rpm after 20-30 seconds or so) and then adjust back the choke a little so it idle around 1300 rpm
3- I wait until it revs up again and repeat the process (2 or 3 more times) until it idle without any choke. I think all that takes a good 8 minutes or more and feels forever to me.
Is it how it's done? I once did let the bike run on full choke at 3000rpm but my girl asked why I was cutting grass at 6 in the morning