Cycl2day
Cycl2day
Ok so I need advice......
Just picked up my R12R from local "Honda" dealer where it rested in a warm garage through this New England winter. Rode home and the temp promptly fell to 18 degrees and now she will not start. Plenty of cranking power but either no spark or no fuel. This happened last fall just before I put it up. At that point it did the same thing then a few days later it just started up.
My plan is, when I get some warmth here, to start with the plugs and then move to fuel but not sure how to go about checking for fuel flow.
Are you thinking fuel line freeze? Or is there something in the throttle bodies that could cause this???
Just picked up my R12R from local "Honda" dealer where it rested in a warm garage through this New England winter. Rode home and the temp promptly fell to 18 degrees and now she will not start. Plenty of cranking power but either no spark or no fuel. This happened last fall just before I put it up. At that point it did the same thing then a few days later it just started up.
My plan is, when I get some warmth here, to start with the plugs and then move to fuel but not sure how to go about checking for fuel flow.
Are you thinking fuel line freeze? Or is there something in the throttle bodies that could cause this???