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90 Modded GS Won't Start

Started by laserjpb, July 19, 2003, 06:56:35 PM

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laserjpb

I just got my gs500e (1990) and have been riding it in the evenings after work. I was away this last weekend, and when I tried to start it up this morning, it just clicked and clicked repeatedly. I let it sit the whole day, and just tried it again...no dice, just buzzing.
The mods on the bike are from the previous owner who raced it (jet kit, K&N, full exhaust).  I also just recently had the plugs changed, and the tech said it ran a bit rich. Also, the bike has no choke connected (no idea why...never used it).
90 GS500E - Rejetted, Exhaust, K&N, Koni Rear Shock

JasonB

dead battery, might check see if something is draining the power or just get a battery tender. Also could be bad battery.
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laserjpb

Ok, I'll try changing the battery. Also, since there's no choke switch on the handlebar, is there a spring or switch I can push on the engine itself? (until I get one put on)
90 GS500E - Rejetted, Exhaust, K&N, Koni Rear Shock

JasonB

None at all? It should be attached to the horn/signal/light switch on the left side along with the clutch lever. Maybe just no cable to the carb? Choke is cable operated wouldnt be able to do it with your hand really. If the bike is running rich thats a choke in itself.
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laserjpb

None at all. So, nothing on the engine you can push? Though it does seem electrical, because only a clicking or buzzing is heard. Thanks
90 GS500E - Rejetted, Exhaust, K&N, Koni Rear Shock

Reknelb

sounds like a dead battery.
Go to the right side (throttle side) of the bike and there should be a bar at the front of the carbs near the top that you can push in and hold to choke the carbs while you start it. It should spring back to the choke off position after you stop pushing it.

Kerry

Don't know if you figured out your dead battery problem yet, but here are some pictures that may answer your question about the choke.

The first picture shows the right-side carb, and the second is a closeup showing the choke bar that you can push by hand to richen the mix.  It should spring back on its own.





EDIT: Changed links from sisna.com to bbburma.net
Yellow 1999 GS500E
Kerry's Suzuki GS500 Page

laserjpb

Just got back from vacation, but thanks for all the help! Just what I was looking for...thanks again
90 GS500E - Rejetted, Exhaust, K&N, Koni Rear Shock

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