start eith cdi first and all plugens i had on that was loose, KIll switck make sure its working than stater. most of the time its the cdi they go bad alotstart eith cdi first and all plugens i had on that was loose, KIll switck make sure its working than stater. most of the time its the cdi they go bad alot
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Have you checked for spark? That's where you need to go to first. Take out the plug, put it back on the plug wire and hold it against the cylinder head. Kick over the motor and watch for spark.
i think we can all say on here take to your local bike shop have that auto start ripped out and have them put in a key if worrying bout it getting stolen chain the thing down also the key fob is a magnetic sensor loose connections
Take the spark plug boot off of plug then with a PLASTIC handled screwdriver close to the boot try and start it if you see a spark jump to the screwdriver your good
start eith cdi first and all plugens i had on that was loose, KIll switck make sure its working than stater. most of the time its the cdi they go bad alot
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