Alright i know you guys have probably had tons of these post but i just need to make sure i am doing this right.
When i pull the decompression lever, i slowly kick down on the kick start to midway. Then i let go of the lever, and kick start it. Most of the time the bike will not start and sometimes backfire.
Is there anything i am doing wrong?
Could you please list steps for me to take if I am doing it wrong?
Thanks
Don't kick it down so far to start with. Kick it slowly until it stops, pull the decomp lever, kick it only a small amount, release the decomp and bring the kickstarter all the way to the top, then kick it like a rented mule. Don't forget the choke if she's cold. And don't touch the throttle. Ever...
Lou we have found on both of ours (03 and 04) that when cold it helps to twist the throttle real quick then use the choke without throttle.
Not sure about the kicking routine with the decompress lever tho
ok, I knew someone would call me on that! Yeah, one or two quick blips of the throttle when it's really cold out (below 40f or so). After that, no touch until she lights off. :)
For the record, not that it applies here, but it took me a couple rides to figure out that the 450 with the auto decomp likes short, quick, stabbing kicks where the 426 with manual decomp liked long, full kick-thru kicks. The 450 dont like that for some reason.
i have a 2001 yz250f and i pull down the decomp. lever and kick it almost all the way down and push in the hot start and then kick the bike and it starts on the first kick. it depends on how cold it is though if it is below 70 degrees the hotstart wont do anything. when its below 70 i pull the choke out pull the decomp. lever kick it almost all the way down and let it come all the way back up and then kick it and it starts up all the time 1st kick.