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[QUOTE="JasonJ, post: 129058, member: 23758"] Yeah, the kickstand is a good thing, worth every oz too! If the bike starts with the hot start pulled when its cold, or even warm, It sounds like the pilot is rich. pop the float bowl and go leaner, in, with the pilot in 1/4 turn at a time until it starts cold with the choke on. Once your in the ballpark there, use the air screw to dial in good idel and start settings. If your hitting the throttle and pulling the air start, your making it rich then leaning it out, kinda just undoing what your doing. The bike should start cold with the choke on and maybe 2 or 3 whacks with no throttle. Your dealer may have set it up on regular pump gas and thats why it rich now. Give it like 3 to 5 minutes on choke ot warm up to, it dose not like running cold. [/QUOTE]
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