This is probably not all that relative to this discussion, but that's never stopped me before.

We run methanol so our starting procedure is a little different.
The old girl can be very hard to start cold on A.
So we use a squirt bottle of petrol, hold the throttles wide open, give each bell mouth a squirt, shut the throttle and give it a kick.
This usually works a treat, usually.

One of the problems with methanol is that if left in the system it will soke up moisture from the air and it becomes a sticky gel. This often results in the float needles sticking,if the system is not cleaned thoroughly, causing the carbs to flood. A problem in it's self, but combined with the bikes tendency to backfire through the carbs if the throttle is snapped shut has cause some pretty interesting situations.

Cheers,
Brian