Question:
long story short.
i just bought an old bike and worked fine
i barely droped it (going maybe 1mph) and it had a sissy bar too
and started again right after that too,
went to eat and came back, now it will not start! what ever I DO!
it;s a kick start. i kick tha S*it out of it and even push start it but would not work!
we barely almost started, but it would not Rev up!
HELP PLEASE!
thanks
Answers:
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Just a thought, but the first place you should look would be the electircal near the key. I am sure that the first time that you started it up, right after you dropped it, you hadn't turned off the key. Then you would have pulled the key out to go eat. Check to see if you knoecked that loose. Another idea that you might try is have somebody else pull the wire off the plug and hold it close to the block while you kick start it. If your not getting any spark, then it is for sure an electrial (sp) problem. I am sure that you have for sure checked that your headlights and stuff are still coming on, so it is probably a loose connection between the accesories and the on settings. Write back if that doesn't help, i know how frustrating these things can beWhen you dropped the bike you flooded the engine.
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Remove the spark plugs and dry them off. Kick it over a few times to get the raw fuel out of the cylinders. Reinstall the plugs and go riding.
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I suppose you checked the kill switch by now. Sounds flooded. When it fell, your float valve may have gotten stuck. If that happens, fuel can over flow out of the carb and into the airbox.
Had the same problem after a crash. You could hear the air bubbling through the gas in the box. Held 1/2 gal.
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