Are you are using full choke?  Did you try holding throttle down all the way
and starting?

I had similar issue and it just took a little longer to start with full
choke.

On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 4:24 PM, TIM_83cb650sc <[email protected]> wrote:

> New to the group, own an 83' cb650sc and love it!
> so I went riding with my friend on a hundred mile trip through upstate
> SC in 100 degree weather and experienced a strange problem that
> neither of us could figure out. so I found you guys and figured I
> would make friends.
>
> when I left my house the Bike started up as fast as always. usually on
> hot days I only need to warm the bike for a minute or two. ran some
> errands and the bike started every time, no problems. I go in to eat
> and come back out and the starter won't turn. I end up having to roll
> start the thing. I meet up with my buddy and we go for our ride. at
> every stop along the way I have to roll start it. after the trip we
> get back to his house and kabitz for a while, I leave and boom the
> darn thing is working again.
>
> Any Ideas on how I can:
> 1 find the problem
> 2 fix it
> or three Exercise the demons out of it?
>
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