If you've only had it half started then it's unlikely to have done much harm. I'd be more worried about WHY the tank was empty. It's possible the previous owner was running it on pre-mix but I'd ring and ask him about it. You really do need someone to check it out, I'm a bit far away but surely there's someone in the 'Rapa who's owned a 2 stroke that can help?
Luck with the starting, they can be right bitches sometimes but it really is just down to practice.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Unfortunately the last owner is dead (probably from trying to get the bloody thing started) but yes I am concerned about that. However the owner's late wife informed me that it had passed its WOF six months ago, so I'm not sure what is going on here. I'll pop some more oil into it and see if that does the trick, if not, then its off to the mechanics.
You are referring to the oil tank under the seat are you not? If that is empty, then it has been running on pre-mix -or- the oil was drained for shipping to you (if you had it shipped).
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Bloody good point, transport reg's are getting really anal about oil in freight. It's quite likely it was drained for the trip down... but didn't it have petrol in the tank?
And yes, I'd have thunk they'd tell you it was dry eh?
Edit: check the gearbox oil too.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
yea having no oil and only petrol running through the engine, the petrol would have washed away what oil there was and most probably why it was jerky/sticky to kick over.. give it a good oiling up and try a product called "start ya bastard" big yellow can. you basically squirt a tiny bit near the air intake/air box and if the bike can start it will start with a squirt of that stuff.
Wierd eh, I'm currently having an RS250 transported down here and the specified to make sure the oil and petrol was full so they could run the engine and move it under its own power.. recon they borrow it for the weekend before delivering? haha..
its been 2 weeks and they still won't give me an estimated delivery date either.. will out the company once they deliver the bike haha. seriously bad service experience for me for a m/cycle specialist mover tho.
What company did you use Kebab?
So what 2 stroke oil would be best for my Suzuki TS?
yea I should have used Biketranz.. they were the same price as the one I went for but Bike tranz didnt go to Gisborne, but they went close. Should have gone with them.
How long did it take them to pick up your bike and deliver it to you?
I'm almost into my second week of waiting now with no suggestion of a delivery date at all.. I'm guessing my bike is prob floating around the North Isle at the moment
Someone suggested you should PM junkmanjoe. Seems like solid advice to me.
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