01-27-2008, 04:09 PM
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after a good ride
Joined: Feb 2007
Location: Burbank CA
Oddometer: 14,333
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Originally Posted by Eurobiker
Here, my kicker N00b..... from our friends at 4Strokes.com. Pay particular attention to " DON'T TOUCH THAT THROTTLE!"
General Four-Stroke Starting Procedures- If the engine is cold, it may help to turn up the idle screw slightly to aid in warm-up and give the engine a little extra fuel.
- Turn the choke to full on.
- Pull in the compression release lever, if so equipped, and push the kick-starter through 3 or 4 times. This will prime the engine with fuel.
- Without the compression release lever pulled in, slowly push the kick-starter around to get the piston to top dead center. You'll know this when the kick-starter becomes hard to push down (indicating compression stroke).
- Allow the kick-starter to return to the top.
- Pull the compression release lever in and push the kick-starter down just a little (around an inch and a half or two). This gets the piston just past top dead center.
- Let the compression release lever back out and bring the kick-starter back up to the top.
- Now push the kick-starter down with as much force as you can and it should fire up. If it doesn't, wait a few seconds and try the procedure again.
Honda XR650R - Ken A. Moore Cold engine (cool outside)- Do not twist the throttle, no matter what you think or feel, or you will flood it.
- Choke full on, ignition off.
- Pull in compression release and kick the engine 4 kicks. This primes the engine.
- Ignition switch on, choke on. Slowly kick the engine until TDC (the hard spot), then stop.
- Pull in the compression release and gently push the kick leaver so the engine is just past TDC, then stop. Release the compression release leaver.
- Now give her a nice firm kick of the kick starter. DON'T TOUCH THAT THROTTLE! She should fire up. If not, go back to #4.
- Move choke to 1/2 position. DON'T TOUCH THAT THROTTLE!
- After about 60 seconds turn off the choke. DON'T TOUCH THAT THROTTLE!
- After about 2 minutes and the engine is getting warm, you may now slowly twist the throttle but go easy until fully warmed up.
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Thanks, and it was helpful for me and for others.
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