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Bike will not start!
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<blockquote data-quote="Rheal" data-source="post: 951732" data-attributes="member: 27327"><p>Thanks everyone ... I also suspect it is a water in fuel problem: Both mornings when it would not start, the temperature was a few degrees below freezing. Engine would turn over just fine but would never catch! Every afternoon after work, it would start right up easy as you please. So on the third day:</p><p></p><p>--&gt; I added gas line anti freeze when I got back from work;</p><p></p><p>--&gt; I took a 1 to 1 1/2 hour ride. No hiccups, no problems.</p><p></p><p>The bike has been working fine since ... buts its also been above freezing since then ... although not by much! I suspect that the anti-freeze should take care of the little bit of humidity in there. And a top up with fresh fuel should finish tthe problem completely. At least I hope!</p><p></p><p>Many thanks! Rheal (alias Kermit)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rheal, post: 951732, member: 27327"] Thanks everyone ... I also suspect it is a water in fuel problem: Both mornings when it would not start, the temperature was a few degrees below freezing. Engine would turn over just fine but would never catch! Every afternoon after work, it would start right up easy as you please. So on the third day: --> I added gas line anti freeze when I got back from work; --> I took a 1 to 1 1/2 hour ride. No hiccups, no problems. The bike has been working fine since ... buts its also been above freezing since then ... although not by much! I suspect that the anti-freeze should take care of the little bit of humidity in there. And a top up with fresh fuel should finish tthe problem completely. At least I hope! Many thanks! Rheal (alias Kermit) [/QUOTE]
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