There have been some great suggestions on this thread regarding the problems of flooding and all not starting. Have you looked into any of them? There are a whole bunch of parts that can go haywire and cause your bike to flood and not start easily every time so you need to look into the suggestions made in this thread and report on what you find. We will then be able to help you methodically work through them.
As for the springs/dampers leaking, if you are referring to the rear shocks they are the stock Girlings and not rebuilding. If you are referring to the front forks they are rebuildable.
Great looking bike by the way. Its well worth the investment in time and money. Thanks for the picture!
well, what I found was that the bike is flooding. The tip on turning of the gass, and kicking like crazy intil it started firing with the flooded fuel works. And when It finaly fires up, I can turn the gass on again, and it runds beautifuly.
Othertimes it wouldnt start, I opened up the screw underneath the carb for draining, and it was dry, witch means that the float valve was stuck again, only this time, not letting any fuel past.
The biggest problem (apart from time when I have wife and two kids

) is to get the darn pin out of the carb to rinse and/or replace the float valve. I have tried heating, and tapping it. I might have tapped it too hard, but i looks to be ok. So, it is still stuck, but everything else seems perfect, and when it starts, it is wonderful.
I have not checked the airing in the fueltank yet, but I will come back to that. I think that the problem is the float valve.
When it comes to spring/damper issue, it is the rear that are leeking. You say they are not rebuildable? I would guess the O-rings need to be changed? Any suggestions? I will take them off and see what I can do this week. I have never even opened a pair of shocks, so It will be interesting.
Thanks again guys. I will look into all the things that come up here, and post what I find out.