Took my 80g out for a short ride today (about 20 minutes). I turned the bike off for about 10 minutes and then it was cranking real slow. Cranking slow I thought wa because the battery was low. I had a couple of people try to help me push start it. I have never tried it before on my xs11 so I don't know if this is the best way.
Anyway, I could not get it running. Until I tried opening the throttle all the way, and then two turns of the engine and it fired right up. I am thinking that the hot engine had too much friction to be able to turn to quickly. But only opening the throttle full like I would start a flooded engine got it running. Not sure what made me thought of opening up the throttle to full. Maybe my girl was talking to me.
I then rode for another short ride (about 10 minutes) and turned off the bike for a couple of hours. Came back to it and it fire right up as normal.
Then I took her for about an hour ride because I was enjoying the Florida sun and waving at all ot the other people on bikes. I have not ridden much in Florida but it seems that everyone waves down by me if they are on a Harley or a Honda.
Any thoughts, other than the Florida sun?
Anyway, I could not get it running. Until I tried opening the throttle all the way, and then two turns of the engine and it fired right up. I am thinking that the hot engine had too much friction to be able to turn to quickly. But only opening the throttle full like I would start a flooded engine got it running. Not sure what made me thought of opening up the throttle to full. Maybe my girl was talking to me.
I then rode for another short ride (about 10 minutes) and turned off the bike for a couple of hours. Came back to it and it fire right up as normal.
Then I took her for about an hour ride because I was enjoying the Florida sun and waving at all ot the other people on bikes. I have not ridden much in Florida but it seems that everyone waves down by me if they are on a Harley or a Honda.
Any thoughts, other than the Florida sun?
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