I know I saw a thread a little while back about this but cant seem to find it now.
Anyway I was out in the garage today working on the neighbors snowblower.Its about 10 degrees here with about 3 feet of snow.
I walked past the XS and decided I should start it because I haven't started in about two months and I dont have my battery tender hooked up to it. So I turn on the choke and hit the starter and it free wheels,starter didnt catch.Now, I noticed this about the last month of the riding season that it would sometimes do this.I hit it again and it caught but only long enough to get about one revolution out of it.So it is hit and miss now.After a bit of dickin with it I finally got it to start.Let me say however the XS isnt too keen on 10 degrees I guess.It ran on full choke for a few minutes and then a few more on half choke.I didnt run it long enough to thoroughly warm it up though because I had it at the man door with the exhaust pointing out but it was still puking some carbon monoxide in the garage.So it is starting better again now but I want to do something about the starter.
I did buy a new starter on ebay a few months ago ,so I have that part.
Heres my question - Do I need to pull a side cover and mess with any thing in there?
I have an old Virago that had a starter issue and I had to pull the left side cover ,and have an idler gear and the ring gear on the rotor ground to fix it ,as well as replace the starter.
Hoping the Xs starting system is better than a Virago.
Anyway I was out in the garage today working on the neighbors snowblower.Its about 10 degrees here with about 3 feet of snow.
I walked past the XS and decided I should start it because I haven't started in about two months and I dont have my battery tender hooked up to it. So I turn on the choke and hit the starter and it free wheels,starter didnt catch.Now, I noticed this about the last month of the riding season that it would sometimes do this.I hit it again and it caught but only long enough to get about one revolution out of it.So it is hit and miss now.After a bit of dickin with it I finally got it to start.Let me say however the XS isnt too keen on 10 degrees I guess.It ran on full choke for a few minutes and then a few more on half choke.I didnt run it long enough to thoroughly warm it up though because I had it at the man door with the exhaust pointing out but it was still puking some carbon monoxide in the garage.So it is starting better again now but I want to do something about the starter.
I did buy a new starter on ebay a few months ago ,so I have that part.
Heres my question - Do I need to pull a side cover and mess with any thing in there?
I have an old Virago that had a starter issue and I had to pull the left side cover ,and have an idler gear and the ring gear on the rotor ground to fix it ,as well as replace the starter.
Hoping the Xs starting system is better than a Virago.
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