Hi All,
I have had my 1959 Super Rocket since June. It's my first old British bike so I've been on a steep learning curve as some of you will know from my earlier posts!
When I first got her home, she started on the first ever kick. More by luck than judgement because I really didn't know what I was doing! Throughout the summer this persisted, more or less. One or two kicks would do it. She kicked back a few times, so I then found out what the lever on the handle bars was for. Retarding the ignition made things a bit easier on my knee. She became much more gentle with me.
As the weather has become progressively colder, the number of kicks required has increased. Now she can need five and sometimes more. Today it was about 30 (and my knee is really sore!), but I think that's because I've just re-filled my tank after servicing the fuel taps and may have needed to clear some air. When hot, she only ever needs one, including today's second start.
So now to my questions: do I need a choke fitted? Can I even fit one to my Amal carb? Or, should I just put her away and wait for Spring?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Paul