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strange cold starting problem

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up until a few weeks my storm started from cold instantly ,no problems for over a year but now it struggles to turn and start from cold .
how ever from hot it will start first thing over and over again no probs at all
New battery in 14.3 volts going into it with lights off ,
so i am stumped not sure whats going on , could be the starter connection but it start fine when hot , it like the starter is having a hard time with a cold engine .
any idea,s :?
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changed the oil recently?
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yes how did you guess
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Over filling ?
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just because the bat shows 14 v dont mean it has the cranking power under load. measure the volts while trying to start , see how far it drop. :wave:
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yes already done that its fine when cranking problem only started after changing the oil strange :crazy:
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Neil, before you go taking the new oil out and putting back the old :wink: have you tried disconnecting the battery once you put the bike away for the night, then reconnecting it in the morning :?: It could be something on the bike is draining the battery down slightly over night.

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Well eliminated overfilling of oil going to have a look as the starter now , This is driving me crazy :wtf:
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Check the starter lead where it bolts onto the starter motor under the rubber boot. If it's corroded then that cause starting probs.
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Mine has done this since I got it, came to the conclusion that they just don't like the cold.I fitted
a ciggy lighter to the battery and bought a booster (black n decker) that I keep charged.If you can't
beat it surrender. :)
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There isw a knack to starting these from cold which has been documented before. Get it wrong and you flood the engine. Try a couple of cranks with no choke at all then slowly pull the choke out as you hit the starter button again till she fires.
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Never had a problem except from when the old batt was nakerd,

It was fine starting at home in the warm garage, then trying to start it at work at 3-4am in sub zero's it didn't have the umph left in it to crank it, would have to bump it down a ramp, A change off batt solved it for that.
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Gawd I miss my storm. :lol:

Ride enough winters and you'll get the cold starts down to a fine art :wink:

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