Hi,
I moved to Columbus Ohio about 7 months ago now (Washington State native). There's allot of humidity here (and that changes allot). My TC250 starts easily here in Ohio and runs fine when it's all warmed up. But, I've noticed this summer (0-200 ft, 80-90F, lots of humidity), that the bike is really cold blooded. Once the engine warms up, it runs fine. It's just that you actually need to leave the choke on in order for it to warm up. If I have the choke off and blip the throttle, it wants to load up and die.
My question is this. Am I too lean? Should the air screw be able to clean this up? Or, is this normal for riding in low altitude high humidity places? The only thing I've touched on the carb is the idle.
Thanks!
Matt
PS: I love this forum btw.








