Hi, I've been banging my head against the wall for a couple of weeks trying to sort out why my 1997 XT600 has become so reluctant to start in the mornings. It's not particularly cold here in Portugal but I struggle to start it. Once it goes and runs for a while it will start all day long with no problem. This is what I know so far: - The battery seems good - resting it sits at 12.9V, under starting load it drops to 11.5V and when it is charging with engine running it shows 14.4V. - The voltage under starting load drops to 10.6V across the starter motor. - Resistance across the spark plug cap is 11.5ohms, not the 10 specified in the manual. - Resistance on the primary coil is 4.9, not the max of 4.6 specced in the manual. - Resistance on the secondary is within spec. - The spark plug is new. If anything it is a touch darker than the pictures I have seen of how an ideal plug should look. - The spark on the plug is weak and erratic when I hold it against the cylinder head and push start. - I get a strong smell of petrol when I have been trying to start it for a while. If anyone can identify where I should be looking I would be very grateful. I am a beginner at this and do not know where else to look. I have stripped the carb and checked the float height and needle valve. I have looked for continuity issues on the electrical circuit and found none. The bike does leak fuel from the carb if I forget to turn the petcock off but I haven't figured out how to fix this yet. I figured this might be the source of the problem but that wouldn't explain the weak spark. I'm sure the solution lies in replacing some aged parts - I just don't know which ones I should be looking at first. If it is possible from the info above I would really appreciate some advice on whether I should be working on the fuel system or the electronics. Thank you in advance for your help.