I would take the spark plugs just to see if they are wet and what color they are. Dry them off and try starting again. I would check to see if the oil is new. If it's not then I would be suspicious that it was running two days before, etc. Graham On Tue, 24 May 2011 15:57:43 -0400, Damion Champ <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for the warm invite kyle! > I'll have to take some pics and upload them this week! > I'll pick up some Seafoam tomorrow! > > @ Christina: > It does have a kill switch which has Off - Run - Off and I made sure it was > definitely set to run :] When I got it running the 1st and so far only > time, > I had to have the choke all the way out and then ease into it. > > @Grahamwr: > The guy I bought the bike from said he had it running 2 days before I > bought > it, he also replaced the spark plugs at that time. He also said that he > just > changed the oil as well. > All the gas was brand new. > > With the spark plugs being new, do you think it would still be good to > remove them and clean them? > I'll work on changing the oil and oil filter tomorrow as it's been raining > on and off here today.{Richmond Va} > > Thanks so very much! > > --Damion
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