Better mention this is my first motorcycle.
Got myself an old MZ TS 250 from around 73, bike has been standing the last 10+ years, but is in decent shape, my hope is to restore it over the next year or so.
Bike started pretty good at the seller, i was there when it was kicked back into life after its 10+ years vacation, all it took was some fresh premix, and a charged battery, came back the next day to buy the bike, but this time cleaned the carb, and flushed the fuel tank, and it started again, and had a good steady idle, took it for a quick spin down the road, and everything was fine, so i drove the bike home, and parked it for the next day.
My questions are:
Today its a pain in the ass to start, it has fuel, spark, charged battery, choke works, and the ignition is set correct, it does start once in a while, but seems very easy to flood, any tips on that ? Its quite a workout kicking it constantly to get it to fire.

Charging does not work, charge light is on constantly, my plan was to replace the old mechanical relay with a never electronic version, and hope that would fix it, coals and brushes looks like they are in good shape, and moves freely. (Charging did not work before it was put away).
Here is a quick picture of the bike, everything was sprayed with oil before it was put away, so its still pretty dirty, does need a good clean.
Regards
Ronni