You’ve done really well if it only takes a couple of minutes to be running
right after a 2-3 hiatus.

On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 2:26 PM '[email protected]' via Nighthawk
Motorcycle Lovers! <[email protected]> wrote:

> My original problem was #1 cylinder taking a lot longer to warm up
> compared to the other three. I stripped, cleaned and synched the carbs and
> the problem was cured. The bike starts well if I use it regularly, but if I
> don’t start the bike for 2-3 weeks, it takes quite a while before it starts
> erratically. 1-2 minutes later it runs fine. I’m wondering if it’s the fuel
> taking it’s time to fill the carbs, but wouldn’t there still be fuel in the
> bowls ( there are no leaks ).
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