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Old 09-25-2018, 11:11 PM
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Ahh warm engine different story.

Clutch drag! Many have a little drag which makes starting in gear a bit more sensitive than in neutral.

And hot starting.. Many 4 strokes offer a hot start lever - allows air into the carb to help hot starting. The simple work around on a 2T is to open the throttle a bit. I can't remember last time I started the bike once warm without a bit of throttle.

If I've laid it over and flooded it then it gets wide open throttle and a few good kicks.
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