14-08-12, 04:57 PM
It's actually the weather itself that causes it, when the bike's moving, normal advice is to try and keep it ticking over when stationary and the engine heat will melt the ice, but that takes about 20 minutes and can then happen again down the road.
Mine used to start running like a tractor exactly one mile up the road, then i did a bit of research on the subject and found out this tip.
If your bike is prone to it then it will much more than likely happen again, but at least you know the symptoms.
But the alcohol definitely cures it.
If you ever get stopped by the old bill and they say they can smell alcohol just say "Sorry officer, but my bike has a drink problem!" :lol
Mine used to start running like a tractor exactly one mile up the road, then i did a bit of research on the subject and found out this tip.
If your bike is prone to it then it will much more than likely happen again, but at least you know the symptoms.
But the alcohol definitely cures it.
If you ever get stopped by the old bill and they say they can smell alcohol just say "Sorry officer, but my bike has a drink problem!" :lol
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.