Glocked2
01-27-2007, 07:41 PM
I have a brand new 07 Honda 450ER that seems to start very hard here in Vermont winters (0-30degrees). I don't touch the gas at all, just choke it and hit the start button. I have a trickle charger (battery tender) that I leave hooked up so I know that the battery is fully charged. I keep it in a enclosed shed that I heat when I decide to ride with a Mr. Heater on a propane tank. After having the heat on for a half hour to 45 minutes, I still can't get it started and had to tow it behind a vehicle to finally start. I rode for awhile and went to friends house and shut it off. It starts back up then but as I'm sitting there letting it warm up, the pipe is RED HOT in the front and it isn't even warmed up (able to touch throttle w/o hesitation) yet. Is this normal? Can I get it to run cooler w/o causing any more starting issues than I already have? Anyone have any suggestions to fix any of these problems?
I.E Riding during the winter I tend to spin quite a bit so this causes to ride at a high rpm most of the time. Tomorrow I'm gonna get it started again and warm it up and ride it and start doing plug checks to determine if it is lean or not. If anyone can help, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
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I.E Riding during the winter I tend to spin quite a bit so this causes to ride at a high rpm most of the time. Tomorrow I'm gonna get it started again and warm it up and ride it and start doing plug checks to determine if it is lean or not. If anyone can help, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
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