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kvgarrison
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Can a hard start cold be due to a worn out starter motor, because my bike runs perfectly when it's warm, starts instantly when it's warm. Even though it gives me a very hard time starting cold, it needs almost no choke immediately after starting.
I have done everything to this bike including valve clearances, coils, wires, caps, plugs, air filter, carb rebuild, new o rings, carb sync with guages, coil relay modification, new battery.
It runs great but it took a full minute to start it initially this morning, once it started, it started perfectly everytime after all day.
I also notice a difference if I leave it out in the sun, it will start right away even after 5 hours(assumedly a total cool down meaning a cold start)
I also heard that a K&N air filter breaths a whole lot better than the original setup so can I turn the air/mix screws out to adjust for that, could that be the cause of the hard start issue, too much air and not enough fuel?
thanks in advance for your continued help8-[
I have done everything to this bike including valve clearances, coils, wires, caps, plugs, air filter, carb rebuild, new o rings, carb sync with guages, coil relay modification, new battery.
It runs great but it took a full minute to start it initially this morning, once it started, it started perfectly everytime after all day.
I also notice a difference if I leave it out in the sun, it will start right away even after 5 hours(assumedly a total cool down meaning a cold start)
I also heard that a K&N air filter breaths a whole lot better than the original setup so can I turn the air/mix screws out to adjust for that, could that be the cause of the hard start issue, too much air and not enough fuel?
thanks in advance for your continued help8-[