Hi Forum, my scooter has always been lazy to start in cold weather, but it has gotten worse over time. What really puzzles me and it has been reeeeally gotten worse is that on the first kick (or electric starter touch) on a cold morning, it will start just fine. But as it warms up, I have to be constantly accelerating it ( a lot!) or it will definitely stall.
Now, if it stalls (and it usually does), it becomes impossible to restart it with the electric starter (it acts out like the battery is almost drained, the engine barely turns...this after it turned with no problem when the engine was much colder!). So then I have no choice but to kick start it, and even so, it stalls and stalls. This has become almost dangerous, as it can stall on a red traffic light and I have to put on the main stand to restart it. Not fun in rush hour...
A mechanic looked into this, disassembled the carb hoping to find a clogged bystarter circuit. Nope, carb looked fine and original bystarter operated normally.
I will appreciate any input if somebody has gone through something like this!
Sorry for the long post.
THANK YOU FORUM!