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- after some time sitting and not started the engine, the fuel in the carburetors are empty...
- you need to crank the engine many times to fill the carburetors again up.
if that does not help you might use a starter spray applied to the air intake with air filter removed under the seat while cranking the engine which you can buy in any carshop.
I have to do that every spring after the winter of no use.
with a good battery it will help almost ever...
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If it has been sitting for a while, it may need carbys cleaned. or some valves may be stuck slightly open. do a compression test

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