Hello forum, I have finally allowed my softail and I have already driven this one or another time. Only this morning I just did not get the love in gear. The Harley is in our garage, which is not heated, so it was really cold tonight. about 6 degrees it was. This morning I then turned up the gas tap, Choke out, Neutral and three times pumped on the gas tap. Starter pressed and the machine rolled. There was a occasionally blubbering, so the I didn’t get it. Since I didn’t want to break anything (my first start of a carburetor engine at low temperatures) I took the car. Now my questions, which still concern me and I want to understand. I tried to give the engine a gentle gas at the start, when I heard the bubbling of the engine. The machine did not manage to start. So I tried to start again. There were only starter noises, so again pumped on the gas. Again easy blubbering but no start. The whole then 2-3 times. What can I have screwed up at worst? Spark plugs are wet from petrol? If I am home tomorrow noon, try to start directly again or check something? As far as I have read the mixture is simply too lean at cold temperatures, therefore also Choke. I do the pump anyway to have some fuel for the combustion, is The last rides were starting and driving no problem only today where it was much cooler than usual. Therefore, I think the problem is there, right?