This morning I got up early to check that all was well for me to try and get it in for an MOT, only to find that the bike wouldn't start. Funnily enough, it did fire a couple of times (I kid you not) so I thought it might burst into life after a few more kicks, then a bump... but no







Bearing in mind that the fuel in the tank looks fine, as does the fuel in the fuel line, how the heck can this be the state of the fuel in my float bowl?! I had this happen once before, decades ago, when leaving my bike out the back of my digs and finding that the oil separated from the fuel on cold nights, however, this is something else! When this happened, way back when, I was using good quality Rock Oil, today's example is on the same Groundsman that I've used without issue for a number of years and have never previously had a problem with.
Is this going to be another example of the fuel changing specification?
Your thoughts very welcome.... and take this as a warning to the rest of you that leave a bike standing for any length of time (if that is a contributing factor).
Adam
PS - All parts cleaned out, then doubled cleaned with spray carb cleaner, the fuel flows freely from the tank/tap and the bike runs fine!