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The way I start any of my bikes in cold weather is turn on the choke and once its turned on and run for 1 minute or so turn it off and warm your bike up. For the first few mins of riding don't go too extreme, since the cold air can cool your bike down quickly.
If you remove the air filter you should see the choke butterfly valve on the air intake to the carburettor. The choke lever should be connected to the axle of this valve on the outside of the carburettor.
There are two things to check for. One, vaccum might be created in the tank only allowing the unit to run a few minutes. If it starts to die after running a few minutes, removing the gas cap. If it keeps running, you need a new gas cap. Otherwise your problem is in the carb. It could be bad gas that was in there before or you have debris in the carb itself which only allows the unit to run on choke. Make sure if you have a fuel shutoff valve that it is on.
i would try first change gas make sure its a mix of gas and 2 cycle engine oil,second new spark plug third make sure theres nothning in the gas line hope this helps
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