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StarTron and fresh fuel. Cheap and easy first test.
It's never a good idea when bikes "sit anywhere" for >7 months.... Good luck with sorting it all out.
Sounds to me like something causing low Voltage
When I stopped for fresh fuel, I put some of that injector cleaner stuff in, but the pump still sounded weak. It wouldn't hurt for new plugs and wires, I haven't replaced those yet, I'll look into the relays as well. Thanks.
That's a normal winter for me... Shaun
I remember when I lived in upstate New York (dreadful winters...), we used to get excited when the roads were clear, and cold or not, we fired the bikes out and rode them when we could!! :1:
Sometimes I have a bike that sits for days on end unridden, because I'm on another bike. I would sure check for a loose throttle body. The backfire may have popped one loose. Sounds like you have a lot of other things going on there though.
The first and second try ended in a really loud back fire. It won't hold an idle well and was popping with very little throttle input. Very rough. Oh yeah, and the fuel pump sounds weak as hell when you turn the ignition on. Normally it's a loud whirr sound that let's you know, hey I'm here and and working, now it sounds weak like it's about to die.
For long periods without use - Stabil or another fuel stabilizer. For shorter periods without use, I put an ounce of Startron in if the bike won't be used for more than a week, for ethanol-related problems. The logic of my Startron use is questionable - does older gas with ethanol create more problems than fresh gas with ethanol? If no, then I should be putting the Startron in at all fill ups.