This difficulty starting was a rare situation. The scooter was run in the garage maybe every 2 weeks or so through the cold weather and on nice days out for a run. The unit started on first try every time and even when shut off at times at places while doing things, it kicked over right away. This difficulty in starting was carried on the same way and it didn't turn over 3-4 times until holding the pedal down so to speak and it kicked right over. Seemingly, it acted totally as though it didn't receive any fuel again, until I throttled just a bit. Ok, would this possibly have anything to do with the idle set too lean now after so many miles...1800 and if the idle were set up a bit, would it be possibly some of the trouble at low speeds.... 11 mph or slower, going around corners and such when the engine seems to lose idle and this jumping to throttle up occurs. I do recall all said on earlier posts about this situation but would any of my layman thoughts have anything to do? It was brought up once on how to increase idle but aging here, I forgot what they suggested. I know I can run to service but experience show's paying too much for any little thing is a bad experience. Thanks