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So...
Bike was working perfectly when I binned it in January and broke 7 ribs and knackered my shoulder.
It was still running after falling on it's side (LHS if that makes any difference) and I can't remember if I turned it off with the key or the kill switch but I know I turned it off.
It's sat since then and I'm strong enough now to get back on an ride it. Happy days
Charged the battery for a day and a half and tried to start it. A couple of half hearted attempts at firing and then battery went flat. I suspect it's stayed for too long with no charge and probably needs replacement.
Battery back on charge all day yesterday and this morning I went and got some fresh fuel. I drained the old stuff from the tank, blew the fuel filter out with some compressed air and got a few cranks and attempts at firing before the battery went flat
No worries - jump leads out and got it to stutter it's way into running with the choke on. It ran rough to start with and would die if I tried to give it throttle.
I remembered 'the pic' and the mistake you only make once and checked the throttle body cables hadn't become dislodged in the prang. All good there.
Second time around it wouldn't start with the choke but did start without it - but would die if I gave it any gas.
Started again and left it to idle and warm up a bit. Didn't sound too bad and I thought I'd let the fuel flush through.
After a bit it started to stutter and I gave it some gas. It didn't stall but didn't rev smoothly. A bit of blue smoke out the back wasn't a big surprise and didn't last long. Then it started to misfire. I think one cylinder wasn't firing and I got the 'pop pop' through the exhaust.
Eventually it stalled and wouldn't start (flooded perhaps?)
All of this time it was on jump leads connected to a running engine - despite which it still seemed to make an effort when cranking.
Any ideas what might be going on here?
Bike was working perfectly when I binned it in January and broke 7 ribs and knackered my shoulder.
It was still running after falling on it's side (LHS if that makes any difference) and I can't remember if I turned it off with the key or the kill switch but I know I turned it off.
It's sat since then and I'm strong enough now to get back on an ride it. Happy days

Charged the battery for a day and a half and tried to start it. A couple of half hearted attempts at firing and then battery went flat. I suspect it's stayed for too long with no charge and probably needs replacement.
Battery back on charge all day yesterday and this morning I went and got some fresh fuel. I drained the old stuff from the tank, blew the fuel filter out with some compressed air and got a few cranks and attempts at firing before the battery went flat

No worries - jump leads out and got it to stutter it's way into running with the choke on. It ran rough to start with and would die if I tried to give it throttle.
I remembered 'the pic' and the mistake you only make once and checked the throttle body cables hadn't become dislodged in the prang. All good there.
Second time around it wouldn't start with the choke but did start without it - but would die if I gave it any gas.
Started again and left it to idle and warm up a bit. Didn't sound too bad and I thought I'd let the fuel flush through.
After a bit it started to stutter and I gave it some gas. It didn't stall but didn't rev smoothly. A bit of blue smoke out the back wasn't a big surprise and didn't last long. Then it started to misfire. I think one cylinder wasn't firing and I got the 'pop pop' through the exhaust.
Eventually it stalled and wouldn't start (flooded perhaps?)
All of this time it was on jump leads connected to a running engine - despite which it still seemed to make an effort when cranking.
Any ideas what might be going on here?
but it's certainly worth seeing if there's any obstruction.
it's a pressurised system though so I'd have thought that any air would get forced out during priming / running.


