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It's something related to the clutch.
Key fell out. Clutch failed.
You should be able to see the crankshaft spinning in the clutch housing if it's the key missing.
Probably have to disassemble the clutch to find the problem otherwise.
Ok, a two stroke engine basicly needs 3 things to run: fuel, compression and ignition.
First, check that the fuelline, fuelfilter, or fueltap is not blocked. If the fuelflow is alright, check that the compression is fine. try kicking the kickstarter a few time: the should be a certain resistance.If the compression is wrong try changing the headgasket. If it is alright, check the ignition. This is done by taking the sparkplug out at placing it on the frame, when you kick the kickstarter a spark should jump from the sparkplug to the frame.
But my guess would be that you have a partly blocked fuelsystem.
What your doing with that sissy queen bike, get a rat rod bobber or a 5150 hard knock
does your scooter makes a loud noise, then stalls when I'm riding it. What's happening? You're
flooding the engine out. Read the manual and break it in before doing
full throttle runs. After the scooter has been properly broken in, you
can accelerate to the speed you wish to ride, then back off of the
throttle to maintain the speed. If you hold the throttle wide-open, it
will flood the engine and stall the scooter which may cause damage.
Hi Gabriel,
You have to check your cooling system!
with regards to the starter motor ...does it spin the engine when you hit the button?
Perform a compression test too.
Hope you have used the correct grade of engine oil .
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