Well, I finally got my wheels painted up, new wheels installed etc! I work on my bike at my office/warehouse, because I have more room there and more privacy..kinda hard to keep your bike in peices in an underground apartment parking lot!
Anyway...today I finished up work on my bike and rode it home....everything was fine. I let it sit for a few hours, and then went down to take it for a short ride. The bike starts, but idles REALLY low (with the choke all the way open) and then dies. I can rev the engine up with the throttle no problem...but it idles at like 200rpm and quits. I have to give it a bit of gas too to get it started again.
Usually, what I do is open the choke all the way when starting it, it'll start, then rev up to 4000rpm and I'll immedealty close the choke, and it'll idle normally. I usually let it warm up a few minutes too.
Is that the right thing to do? Hope I'm not doing anything wrong here.
As for this starting problem...any ideas? I'm guessing its carb related...the bike was performing perfectly fine a few hours before.
Sigh....
I just want to
already!!!