What I get a kick out of is how a lot pf people rip the carbs off BEFORE they try to start the machine.
The newest motorcycle I have ever owned was a 1985 Shadow 1100 that I bought in 1989. Other than that all my bikes have been 10-20 years old, and in various states of having sat.
I even unburied a 1980 GSX-250 Suzuki from under a wood pile, on an acreage. We put some oil in each spark plug hole, turned it over by hand (back wheel in gear) hooked up a battery booster (no battery) and fired it up. It ran fine after it blew all the rust out of the exhaust pipe that had been against the ground.
The ONLY bike I have ever taken the carbs off, and tried to clean them is my '73GT 750 and cleaning them did nothing to improve how it runs. (I've cleaned them twice, but problem turns out to not be carbs. )
For the most part unless the PO was an idiot, or the bike was parked BECAUSE of a carb issue, there should be nothing wrong with most carbs.
As for the rusty gas tank, take it off, slosh as much gas out as you can, and/or refill, or put an inline car type fuel filter on it while you play.
It's been my experience that NOT running does little or nothing to carbs, as long as the airbox/filter(s) are in place. I just do a tune-up and go.
The newest motorcycle I have ever owned was a 1985 Shadow 1100 that I bought in 1989. Other than that all my bikes have been 10-20 years old, and in various states of having sat.
I even unburied a 1980 GSX-250 Suzuki from under a wood pile, on an acreage. We put some oil in each spark plug hole, turned it over by hand (back wheel in gear) hooked up a battery booster (no battery) and fired it up. It ran fine after it blew all the rust out of the exhaust pipe that had been against the ground.
The ONLY bike I have ever taken the carbs off, and tried to clean them is my '73GT 750 and cleaning them did nothing to improve how it runs. (I've cleaned them twice, but problem turns out to not be carbs. )
For the most part unless the PO was an idiot, or the bike was parked BECAUSE of a carb issue, there should be nothing wrong with most carbs.
As for the rusty gas tank, take it off, slosh as much gas out as you can, and/or refill, or put an inline car type fuel filter on it while you play.
It's been my experience that NOT running does little or nothing to carbs, as long as the airbox/filter(s) are in place. I just do a tune-up and go.
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