Mon Mar 24 23:05:08 1997
- Message No. 533
From: Michael Schretter (by way of Michael Dipper )
Subject: Starting problems after long breaks
There is a solution which is a lot easier than the one described in
your tips and tricks database.
The problem described there is quite true. The AT does not get fuel. But
the solution for this is -
Just lean the bike to one side while you are pressing the START button
till fuel runs out of the carbureter overflow hose. This means, that the
carbureter is full with gas now and the engine will start a lot easier
without leaning the bike over.
This does not mean that you have to lay it down. Just lean it so far
that you can hold it long enough.
A couple of friends of mine and me discovered this solution and it
really works just fine.
Just try it!!!
If you have any questions - just send a mail to:
SCR%PMSO%micado@notesgw.compuserve.com.
Do not reply to PMSOE@carinthia.co.at 'cause I never check incoming mail
on this account.
Have fun
Mike
P.S. Really great page. I tried the improvement for the trip master and
it was really easy and it works great. It does not make any sense to me,
because on speedometer is really sufficient - but it is a great show
together with other AT riders.
Maybe I can send you some more tips later on.
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