I'm sure this is addressed elsewhere but I can't find it. In all the years I have owned (Japanese and German) carbed bikes I do not remember having to deal with flooded carbs. My first real ride on my Mk 3 (Fred from a previous thread) I had to brake hard and stalled the bike. I was in 4th and tried to bump start while I was moving with no luck. Pulled off the main drag onto a residential side street and tried the starter. Cranked strongly but no luck. Closed the petcocks, cranked the engine, first with little throttle, then WOT no luck. Let the bike sit for 5 minutes, tried again. It's a hot Phoenix day (95 degrees and climbing) and no shade, and I did not want to drain the battery, so I walked the 1 and a half miles or so home (time-wise it was a push with an Uber) and am waiting for my wife to get home to go try it again. I'm assuming it will start right up but sure would like to know the best technique for unflooding when on the side of the road.