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1 - make sure ignition switch is on
2 - make sure that gas switch to motor is in "on" position
3 - Set choke to start position
4 - fill with gas
5 - Pull on starter till starts then push choke back in.
Picture a lawnmower. Pull the starter cable with the lawnmower on its side. Envision the movement being the same on the kick start. Removal of the cylinder housing requires removal of the starter arm. Many scenarios the arm connects to a gear with a bolt. Recommend bike shop. So as not to damage gear.
the coil kill wire works when you pull down on the brake to release it the ground wire is released so motor will start when you release the brake it grounds the wire killing the engine
Yes. It can be done. The starter motor is located outside the engine block so it should be easy to take it out. from there, you may disassemble the starter motor and replace the carbon brush as you wish.
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