Hi, I have a suzuki gs500, the problem with it is that in the cold it starts well, ... In the heat if I stop for 5 minutes or more somewhere it starts hard or not at all, the idling stabilizes a little harder and dies if I don't accelerate it a little until the idle stabilizes, if I pull the shock when I start it hot it starts well. I don't think it would be an electrical problem, the battery is good as well as the electric motor, it doesn't show symptoms of a weak battery, and the electric motor spins normally, I suspect it's from the carburetor but I don't know exactly what. Thanks in advance for the tips!
sounds like fuel problems to me, as it's emptying the bowls and not filling em as quickly, try to drive on pri setting on the petcock. Wbu sparkplugs? if they're old go ahead and swap new ones in, bad plugs does all kind of weird stuff too
Thanks man for reply , I did not try to go on PRI to see what is happening, I will try, the spark plugs are almost new