
Originally Posted by
DuLuX
today was my first ride into work on black betty

One of many I'd say. Nothing like riding on a daily basis. Welcome to the club.

Originally Posted by
DuLuX
She was cold this morning and needed a little coaxing - same as i rode home - pulled the choke out and she sat at 3000 revs for a minute then spluttered out.
This is a repost from http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=50941 that I thought might be useful:

Originally Posted by
swbarnett
I had a little trouble starting my cold GN right from the start. I'm not sure if you'r e problem is the same but I've found the following works a treat - Pull the choke out all the way, press the starter button but don't turn the throttle. Once the engine fires up reduce the choke until it's idling at about 1000 to 1500rpm. Then either wait for the engine to heat up or just push the choke in fully at the next intersection.
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