I am sure this has been dealt with many times, but as a new member of this forum please bear with me. I have a 1980 XS1100 Special which was stored for many years. In 2003, I had the carbs rebuilt, a stuck valve on number four repaired and the brakes repaired. All was well for 2003 but last summer the bike was reluctant to run off choke. It would cut out at lights etc and was also running a little rough at low RPM's. Once running at higher speed there was no problem. I checked the pipes, all seemed to be nice and hot. Any ideas ? It starts right up, but having to run on the choke with the revs up draws some odd glances from the local constabulary.
Thanks, Chris.
Thanks, Chris.

and they have some pretty small (albeit simple) carburation doohickies. I will concede that the XS11 is a necessarily more complex issue but after just one winter ? Sheesh. Chris.
you can get it down to less than an hour in and out.
Just like us older guys, we can still deliver the performance, but just need a little more preventative maintainance! I know if I sit around for a while, I need to take it easy and get warmed up before running full charge, not to mention even doing some reconditioning activity first!!
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