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charlesedwin
19-12-2009, 10:42 PM
I have a 96 Honda Shadow VLX 600, and I am having a problem when I start the bike up. Maybe someone can help.

Let me say at the start that I am a new rider, and I have never worked on engines, so my knowledge base is a bit limited. Here is what is happening.

When I got the bike, all was fine. As part of the start up process, I would open the choke to let the engine warm up, and it started like a charm. That is after I replaced the battery. After about three weeks of this, I was riding and I lost power going up a hill in third gear. I pulled off the road, fiddled with some things, choke in, choke out, turn off the starter, turn on the starter, and it started up again. Off I went. I got about 100 ft, and again it conked out.

I coasted into a gas station, and some motorcycle guys were there. It turns out I had been running with the choke in too much, and I had bogged down the spark plugs. I became much more mindful of putting the choke back in.

A few days ago (and two months later) I could not get the bike to start. I pulled the spark plugs and they seemed kind of dirty, so I replaced them. Started like a charm. I went out for a ride, and all seemed well.

The next day, I started out for an appointment. I opened the choke, and after about five minutes, I closed the choke, and started riding. About ten minutes later, I started to lose power. Again I pulledoff the road, fiddled, and got it started. I turned around and jumped into my car.

Thinking that the past mishap with the choke had created some other gunk in various lines, I bought some fuel cleaner, and added it to the half full tank. I then filled up, and went on a rise to flush the system. It went fine. Two days later I went to start it up, and after having the choke open for about five minutes, it conked out. It then had a hard time starting.

So the question is: What is going on? On a related note, how long should it take to warm up the bike? Is five minutes enough, or should I leave the choke open for more time. I am concerned about my initial mis-step, so maybe I am over compensating. Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.

Twincam16
25-12-2009, 01:45 PM
Any update to this?

yahyah
26-12-2009, 01:36 AM
do u put the choke back in before u start riding?
i have been told not to apply throttle when the choke is open.
5 mins sound too long to me, i only open the choke only when it is really cold,
start it up with choke and leave it for about a min, push the choke back in and apply a bit of throttle, rev to around 3000rpm and let it idle for another min and it's ready to go.

Type R Positive
26-12-2009, 10:56 AM
Could be a gummed up pilot jet, or anything really. But from the sound of it, time to pull the carbs off and give em a clean out.
If you're using the choke, the pilot system is too small. have you got a pilot adjuster screw?