On one bitterly cold February morning the engine refused to work and start up. Regardless of whether the clutch was in, it was using the main or reserve tank, no/quarter/half/three-quarter/full choke was used or anything the engine just would not catch, it would try and try but nothing would happen
Sure it wasn't simply flooding?
It may be that your whole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
I can't imagine it flooding as I was using as little choke as I could to avoid that happening. I also left it for an hour 3 times to allow it to rest if it was flooded.... I think it was relating due to the fact it was bitterly cold and thickened the fuel or something maybe?
Slowly approaching the more bikes than birthdays achievement
Problem is you couldn't take the plugs out at the time to test and ensure any fuel bunging up the system had a good escape route . Still it might now be a good idea to thoroughly test the battery, clean & gap the plugs, clean and protect from moisture all the electrical connections. Check airfilter. In other words give it a good service.
It may be that your whole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
Oh okay, I need to give it one at some point I just don't have the time cause of sixth form and the amount of homework my teachers think it's acceptable to dump on me in the only period of the entire 2 years where I have coursework -.-
Slowly approaching the more bikes than birthdays achievement
Virt wrote:Oh okay, I need to give it one at some point I just don't have the time cause of sixth form and the amount of homework my teachers think it's acceptable to dump on me in the only period of the entire 2 years where I have coursework -.-
Stop whining & get on with it you bloody student hippy!
You don't know how easy you have it, you wait until you have to go out & work in the real world, 26 hrs a day & pay the owner for permission to come to work...ect ect...
Oh I forgot stacking shelves isn't that hard is it...
It's a bloody joke don't get too upset...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
This is fundamental to vehicle ownership > Regular maintenance is critical to ensure the safety, reliability, rideability, comfort and longevity of a bike. Wether it be a CB or VTR or even a Puch Maxi... think of motorcycle maintenance as essential foreplay before the ride begins ;-)
Do you plan to practice regular preventative maintenance on the VTR or wait till things go wrong leaving you stranded and then fix? Treat the CB as a dress rehearsal to the pleasures and responsibilities of owning & riding the Super Storm.
It may be that your whole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
When I get the VTR I won't be in education with deluded teachers and I will have the time to perform the maintenance the bike requires. Whereas now all I can manage is school and home/coursework during the week and on weekend continuing with the coursework. It's stupid because the exam board set you up to fail on purpose
Slowly approaching the more bikes than birthdays achievement
Virt wrote:When I get the VTR I won't be in education with deluded teachers and I will have the time to perform the maintenance the bike requires. Whereas now all I can manage is school and home/coursework during the week and on weekend continuing with the coursework. It's stupid because the exam board set you up to fail on purpose
But somehow still find the time to get pissed & have a hangover pre-planned as you have told us in your brake lines thread...
Tsk! bloody students...
Mind you I don't suppose it takes that long to drink half a shandy...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
Virt wrote:Girlfriends 18th party, I'm not allowed to be sober apparently
Oohhh that sounds like a slippery slope you are starting off on...
Soon it will be, ''do you really need those expensive exhausts, after all it already has a set on it , what do need another pair for...have you seen this holiday it's on offer...new dress/boots/handbag...When are you going to sell the bike & get a car ? We need a small white fluffy dog / spa day & your coming to...''
Yes it's a very slippery slope...be afraid be very very afraid !
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...