Start up in cold weather
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RE: Start up in cold weather
ORIGINAL: freekdawg1200
[align=left]Fuel on.Choke out.Key to on.Two twists of the throttle.Hit the starter button and it fires right up.
[align=left]Fuel on.Choke out.Key to on.Two twists of the throttle.Hit the starter button and it fires right up.
#13
RE: Start up in cold weather
The only time I had any difficulty with starting my bike was one morning after the bike had sit outside all night at a hotel. Based on the temps when I arrived at the hotel, and the heavy frost that was all over my bike that morning, I'd guess the temps to be around 20 degrees.
Still choke out, a couple of twists on the throttle, and the bike started in about 5 seconds. Took a while for it to warm up, but it started fairly quickly.
On an 05 bike, it's quite possible that it's time for a new battery. Especially if the bike sits for any period of time without a battery tender.
Still choke out, a couple of twists on the throttle, and the bike started in about 5 seconds. Took a while for it to warm up, but it started fairly quickly.
On an 05 bike, it's quite possible that it's time for a new battery. Especially if the bike sits for any period of time without a battery tender.
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