very cold starts

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john21z
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very cold starts

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hi has any one got any tips for very cold starts on a nc 21
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thermal pants and an extra scarf!!
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patience
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What do you define as Very cold?

All you should need is full choke and no throttle.

My NC24 was firing up no problem when the air-temp was -5 last year and the bike was surrounded by snow.
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