Frankly, a bike that takes twenty kicks to start is worthy to be an object of unkind humour.
I saw this and smiled and waited for the banter to start (note this is in chat offtopic), I would have joined in as well as the Norton defiantly had many many more kicks.
So today as the general opinion was there must be something wrong, I started the A7 again. The same process as yesterday first kick and started, it is one degree warmer but here are some points.
Bike is reliable all summer first kick starter.
Bike will start reliably if started more regularly e.g not left for two weeks (not sure what the period is)
I always drain the carb float, by letting the engine run with the taps off. This means the petrol used for startup is ‘fresh’ out of the tank whether it is started every two weeks or every other day.
I always let the float fill and then tickle until petrel comes out of the tickler vent
I have never used the choke, well I do try when it is hard to start but it never seams to make a difference.
All the above points to wet sumping BUT the A7 does not appear to wet sump. In the past I have drained the sump to check when it has been hard to start and there is not much in there no more then when I do oil changes.
I am a very logical person it makes no sense to me why leaving a bike for two weeks in colder weather should effect the starting, unless I have missed the answer in amongst the posts.
ps I am not desperate for an answer I know they will start and I know that when they are getting used they will start easily. plus it is good exercise