Cold Starting the 117

Energy One

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Hola Fellow BD Owners!

Here's my question, I wondering about the best way to cold start my 117 that has been sitting this winter. I've had a couple of opportunities earlier in the winter to take the bike out for a spin and could not really get a handle on a good technique. I know the bikes are all different but thought perhaps someone has found a good way to get these big motors up and running without too much wear and tear on the starter. Thanks!
 

Mikeinjersey

Well-Known Member
First, I put the bike in gear and rock it a few times in order to get the cylinders in the mood to crank. Back to neutral then I hit the start button and when it cranks I raise the enrichener 1/4 to 1/2 way. More or less I will also give it a squirt from the throttle. I lower the enrichener as soon as the engine starts and responds to the throttle. I let it warm up between 1k and 1.5k rpm. When my hand can't stay on the jugs I'm ready to roll but I don't get on it until it's run at least 15 min.
I don't know why but the engine seems to be less affected by the high compression when I use this procedure. When the bike is warm I just hit start and add throttle as needed.
 

SCC007

Active Member
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Turn on enricher, twist throttle once, turn key on, hit run, hit start, as soon as it catches and runs for a few seconds turn the enricher off and then let it run for a few more seconds (just making sure it is warm) then roll!
If you're tuned right it should start immediately
 
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