brandon0212
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ive got an 2002 busa that is a little hard to start when cold but the hotter the engine gets the harder it gets to start. thanks for any help u can give
This is common. You get a mile form of compression lock in the cylinders from gases/fuel when you come to a stop. The bike will sound like the battery is dying and not want to turn over. Rocking her in gear can move the cylinders enough to release the pressure, but none the less it is normal. This happens on my Gen 1 and 2 during the hottest parts of the summer. No real way to stop it, so shade is your friend.
ive never synced the tb's. how do u do it
Jesus christ cookie.... where was this comment in my thread!? Come join my 175 post party https://www.hayabusa.org/forum/busa-problems/121805-starting-problems-start-9.html#post2465283
I'm having similar issues with my '09 with only 300 miles on the clock. Noticed it at the gas station a couple days ago. Slow crank, but fired off fairly quickly. Will try to rock her a bit next time, and will keep an eye on the situation.
Will mention to dealer at 600 mile service.
Mike