I have some issues going with starting the bike. It may actually be two issues, but combined they are significant problem.
First -- the stater. Over the past week, the stater seems to be slowing down, and it is rapidly getting progressively worse. It has reached the point where it seems to just barely crank the engine for a turn or two, and then seems to give up. It has no strength to crank the engine; just barely enough to start is the engine has been warmed up. Sometimes I detect what may be a slight sound similar to a grinding from the starter area. The problem seems much worse on the first start of the day when the engine is stone cold. Yesterday, I had to push start the bike. After it got started and warmed up, it would restart but the starter was still very weak in cranking the engine. Here is what I have checked out so far:
Battery- reading 12.5 volts after several hours of riding. When the engine is turning over 3,000 rpm it reads about 13.25 volts. The battery is new, and even with a full charge after being on a tender, the cranking is bad. I doubt it is a battery or charging system issue.
Battery cables -- are original and checked the positive side cables for signs of corrosion -- no sign at all.
Starter relay and connections to it are all okay, new relay and connectors last year.
One last clue - about four weeks ago, I a weird incident when truing to start they bike. With key on, bike in neutral, and hitting the starter button -- nothing happened. After several attempts, I pulled in the clutch (thinking it may be a problem with the neutral switch) and it started. This happened about two times over the course of four days. Since then, it has started fine in neutral. Current problem manifests itself regardless of neutral/clutch lever used when starting.
Thoughts? Is the starter toast? Is it the bendix drive (do these starters use a bendix drive?)? Something else. This is an original starter on a 1983 with approx. 50,000 miles on the engine.
Second problem: It is hard to start for the first start of the day, and I have noticed lately that until it gets up to operating temperature it emits a good quantity of white smoke out the exhaust and wants to stall out. I don't recall the bike doing this until recently. Once warmed up, it runs clear and fine. I doubt that it is an accumulation of oil getting past anything -- it happens regardless of whether I park it on the center stand or the side stand. The smoke is on both sides, but a little more pronounced on the left side. With the bike being hard to start when cold, this makes the starter issue worse. This smoking a difficulty is a relatively new problem, but the valves and carbs haven't been adjusted in a while. Is it a simple valve and carb set-up needed, or is the smoke indicative of bigger problem?
Thanks for your input.
k_enn