Hey troopers. I bet you thought I had died and gone to bikers' heaven. (Yeah I know some want to know why I didn't!) To tell you the truth I've been so damned busy with my other hobby - photography - and it has been so damned cold down under, that the old K2 has been under wraps for about a month. Decided yesterday, because it warmed up to a nice 12degC, to crank the old girl over and give her a run down the driveway to the front gate (that's half a kilometre away) and back a couple of times. Turned the fuel on half an hour before I kicked her over. Went I went to the workshop to fire her up, there's this gawd-almight stench of liquid gold - unleaded fuel at $1.12 a litre - slowly spreading across the floor. "Sh!t", he says. Rolled her off the stand, backed her out of the workshop and kicked her over [for kicked her over, read "pushed starter button a few times with full choke"]. Fired up okay, but I'm a bit stumped as to why the sudded fuel loss. I'm always in the habit of turning the fuel tap off after riding and don't get any leaks at all. If I'm on a ride anywhere and doing frequent stops of no more than an hour then I leave the fuel on and have no problems. Just wondering if anyone else has strudk this at all. Is it a sticking float due to inactivity - or wot?