
Background : The bike had been running just fine, however over Christmas I didn't start it for what must have been over a month. When I came to start it, with full choke, no throttle, KILL SWITCH ON (D'oh!), not surprisingly the bike didn't start. When I realised what I'd done, I switched the kill switch off, and the bike fired up, but almost immediately the revs died down and it cut out. I tried to start it again (choke still on, no throttle) but no luck - probably flooded, so I left it 10-20 minutes. After this time it started again, but died down - a blip of the throttle with the choke still on brought the revs back up to around 4000.
This problem did seem to get better with fresh fuel, but as of Monday morning, the revs were still dying down on full choke, but I seem to have developed the knack of proper timing for a blip of the throttle, to bring the revs back up.
My secoond problem: as of Friday, after doing about 350km mostly on the motorway, the bike seemed to sound a bit rough at low revs. And on a run out on Saturday it was cutting out on idle, as I pulled up at junctions.
Before I start pulling it to bits, have I killed a plug by drowning the engine (trying to start it with the kill switch on)? Or could it be something else, with the two problems related?
TIA