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As others said, try the basics first, drain fuel and replace with new, throw a new spark plug at it.
In regards to kicking it over, find TDC, and then give a long kick right through the stroke of the kick start lever, don't kick it like a 2 stroke, I had the same problem when I first rode a 4 stroke and couldn't get the thing to start. In fact, think I started a thread on it here lol, will see if I can find it for you. ( http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...29-4t-starting )
Also, remember to pull the choke out, even though its FI, still will need it when cold starting. Its the same knob you use for adjusting the idle.
ok, most of the advice above is good,
on modern fuel injected four strokes, you need to kick them over about 3 times from cold to charge the capacitor, which powers the fuel injection,
make sure you do full kicks, you have to turn the crank twice to start it, so stabbing at the kick start will not work, if you know how to find top dead centre then thats even better, i go just past, then back to the top of the kick start and stand on it,
A new Spark Plug, and fresh fuel will do wonders,
Spectrum Motorcycles, just off Barrys Point Road Takapuna is the best place for Kawi MX bikes close to the city, the boys in there have had plenty to do with them,
Also check the valve clearance
Thanks for that.
So today I left work early, got home, drained the fuel, checked the plug and refilled with fresh fuel. Couldn't get it to go...every 3rd or 4th kick it would try and cough to life, but never do so. Decided to give the bloke I bought it from a ring and check if I am missing anything...he ran me through how he did it, so off I went for round 2. Just as I am giving up after another few minutes of trying, he calls me back and asks "stupid questions, but you have removed the air intake protector haven't you?" No I hadn't. Rookie mistake number one. Of course a bike wont start without any air for combustion. Open up box, pull off cover and put filter in place and sure enough, first kick it fires to life.
Also made rookie mistake number two with kick starter and now have a really skinned shin with a massive haematoma haha. Rookie mistake no 2 out of the way.
Cheers for the help on this guys. Will still drop it in with Spectrum to get a double check and service done to make sure it's all ship shape.
Nail your colours to the mast that all may look upon them and know who you are.
It takes a big man to cry...and an even bigger man to laugh at that man.
haha, glad you got it sorted and it was something simple and silly.
Gotta say I'm guilty of not removing the filter wash plug myself, got to the track about an hour away from my house, unloaded, geared up, and then realised. No ride for me that day!![]()
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