Does this sound normal? (1991 NC29)

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Does this sound normal? (1991 NC29)

Post by madmike » Sun Jan 10, 2010 8:21 pm

Well... Ive recently had my Carbs balanced at the local garage (about a month ago)...


Before it became minus figures in the temperature! To start the bike (even when it was relatively cold outside) I wouldn't need choke or throttle... just press on the button then when she has started a quick flick of the wrist to keep her going....

But now that it has gotten really cold it just WONT cold start :down:

Sometimes it may fire once but I have had to bump everytime... THEN when its running i have to give it some choke BUT when i pull the choke full it sounds as if its flooding :?

Someone told me this may not be normal? :?:

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Re: Does this sound normal? (1991 NC29)

Post by Davez29 » Sun Jan 10, 2010 8:59 pm

When its cold I find my bike is harder to start, generally I turn over with a little throttle and at the same time whip the choke out to around half way, it then fires and I then adjust the choke to suit, letting it idle, no throttle around 2.5 thou to 3 thou on the clock until I get a clean uptake, then away I go.. Hope that helps until someone else answers.

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Re: Does this sound normal? (1991 NC29)

Post by madmike » Sun Jan 10, 2010 11:01 pm

Durka Durka wrote: then adjust the choke to suit, letting it idle,
Does it usually stutter as if its flooding if you give it too much choke? :roll:

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Re: Does this sound normal? (1991 NC29)

Post by zul_cbr » Tue Jan 12, 2010 3:54 pm

madmike wrote:
Durka Durka wrote: then adjust the choke to suit, letting it idle,
Does it usually stutter as if its flooding if you give it too much choke? :roll:
For my 1990 NC29, no. More choke, the more revs...

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Re: Does this sound normal? (1991 NC29)

Post by leopard_pagan » Tue Jan 12, 2010 6:44 pm

i guess we start our bikes differently.

1) key in ignition and on
2) pull choke out 1/4 -1/2 way
3) press start button straight after coke
4) give a small twist o wrist when it fires.
5) leave on choke for a min or so.

no probs

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Re: Does this sound normal? (1991 NC29)

Post by Mikiboy » Wed Jan 13, 2010 1:01 am

Very few start the same.
I have ione that never uses choke and the other 3/4 and no throttle

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