My son and I got out the other day. Over the winter months he disassembled his 2000 KTM 300 and painted the frame. He put everything back together while greasing and replacing a few worn items. When we get to the riding spot, I asked is he started the bike since reassembly... no he didn't but he did check for spark when reconnecting the electronics. Of course it wouldn't start... As he kicked it over it just didn't sound right... As I listened it sounded as if he was holding the throttle open, but he was not... As I investigated I found the slide was not bottoming out.
Thank God I'm a stickler for making sure the same size bolts are used... So with just one 8 mm socket, we quickly pulled the seat and tank to get to the carb. I found he incorrectly routed the throttle cable causing it to pinch and not allowing the cable to fully retract. A quick re-route and the slide bottoms out... It fired up after only a few kicks.
Our club is hosting a cross country race during the upcoming weekend. The course was laid out and we were able to take advantage of it and help to break in some of the new trials... It was a great day to be on a bike and even a better day to be making memories with my son... even if he doesn't always listen to me... as always dad knows better...