Well last year I had a few issues where the bike would not start first thing in the morning.
I'd push it out the driveway and roll start it down the hill, but even then was a bit onerous as in 5th gear the back wheel would still lock up. I'd have to roll it backwards in gear to get the engine off the compression stroke and then roll start it whilst pressing the starter button, and then it takes about 30 feet to start.
I thought I had a battery on its way out and had been planning on replacing the battery.
But after a short while of procrastinating i discovered that when it did start I'd have a small smear of oil appear near the flange on the left pipe that would then burn away. I also sometimes get a good cloud of smoke from the left side exhaust when starting.
What it appears to be is overnight i get an accumulation of oil in the left cylinder if I leave it on the side stand overnight. And obviously oil doesn't compress as well as air/fuel mixture.
If I leave the bike on the centre stand overnight i don't have any issues, even when i left it for 4 weeks. It started easily.
So sounds like I have valve seals to deal with.
Would you agree? or has anyone had similar experience?
I assume if it was the piston rings, I'd be blowing smoke all the time.
Once i start it the bike is easy to start fro the rest of the day.
Cold overnight weather is not an issue as its not cold overnight in Darwin.
Weather is currently (in celcius)
Darwin:
Monday Showers, possible storm. Min 25 Max 31
Tuesday Showers or storms. Min 25 Max 31
Wednesday Afternoon shower or storm. Min 25 Max 31
Thursday Afternoon shower or storm. Min 25 Max 32
John