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    Question: cannot kick start a 2 stroke bike

    Hi guys:

    This might be a newb question, but I cant find answer elsewhere. I recently bought a kawasaki K150kr 2 stroke bike. This morning i brought it out for a short ride (about 1-2k) then parked it. But when I want to start it again I cant kick start it at all. I retired every 10 minutes until i finally gave up and just pushed it all the way back home (almost killed me )

    Now what I want to know is that is this the problem of the battery (flat maybe?) or is it because I didnt warm up to bike enough? or maybe 2 stroke bikes are like this?

    Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by metalslug View Post
    Hi guys:

    This might be a newb question, but I cant find answer elsewhere. I recently bought a kawasaki K150kr 2 stroke bike. This morning i brought it out for a short ride (about 1-2k) then parked it. But when I want to start it again I cant kick start it at all. I retired every 10 minutes until i finally gave up and just pushed it all the way back home (almost killed me )

    Now what I want to know is that is this the problem of the battery (flat maybe?) or is it because I didnt warm up to bike enough? or maybe 2 stroke bikes are like this?

    Cheers!
    Check the spark plug. New two strokes run a richer mixture of oil\petrol. Back when I used to ride them solely, the plugs tended to oil up a lot. Made it bloody hard to start.
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    Yeah always carry some fine sandpaper so you can give them bit of a clean.
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    Yeah, they do that sometimes. It's what they do, is why we luvs them so .

    Did you hurt it's feelings? Or maybe it just liked being parked where it was.

    Take note of the day and time. In my case, Petal absolutely HATES going out on Tuesday afternoons. I have learned by bitter experience that it is a waste of time trying. She will just sulk, oil plugs, stall and refuse to start, collapse a rear wheel, anything to get out of going out on the road on Tuesday afternoons .


    Any other day of the week is absolutely fine, she just doesn't like Tuesday afternoons. You have to respect these things.

    Actually, I just realised that it is Tuesday here. (I think - I get a bit muddled with the days , they keep changing depending on what door I go through. But I think that here is here and that is is Tuesday ) . Maybe there is some collective two smoker consciousness about Tuesdays. I suggest leaving it at home on Tuesdays.
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    Any bike can be temperamental... maybe fouled plug (too much oil in the mix try it at 35 or 40 to 1) clean the plug off or put another one in. You could check the HT lead and cap or sounds silly but is the petrol tap set to 'on'?

    But for a 1 km trip, maybe a pushbike? oh that's right you've already got one.. ha ha ha. Good luck

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    Check some of the simple things to like the kill switch hasnt been accidently turned off, or the ignition switch is not turned on properly, Ive caught myself out in the past by turning the fuel tap off on trail bikes and when gong back to ride them latter swering and cursing because the bike wont start, and feel like a dumb arse when I find it was me that was the cause of the problem.
    It would be a good Idea if you get one of the mentors in your area who can show you how to do some basic diagnostics and maintenance, this will give you a better appreciation of your bike and may save you a few dollars in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Yeah, they do that sometimes. It's what they do, is why we luvs them so .

    Did you hurt it's feelings? Or maybe it just liked being parked where it was.

    Take note of the day and time. In my case, Petal absolutely HATES going out on Tuesday afternoons. I have learned by bitter experience that it is a waste of time trying. She will just sulk, oil plugs, stall and refuse to start, collapse a rear wheel, anything to get out of going out on the road on Tuesday afternoons .


    Any other day of the week is absolutely fine, she just doesn't like Tuesday afternoons. You have to respect these things.

    Actually, I just realised that it is Tuesday here. (I think - I get a bit muddled with the days , they keep changing depending on what door I go through. But I think that here is here and that is is Tuesday ) . Maybe there is some collective two smoker consciousness about Tuesdays. I suggest leaving it at home on Tuesdays.
    Brings back my memories of my rg. Tis definately why we luv them. If kick starting fails push start it, they are so light you can do it on flat ground. I found I would use the kick start to compress the cylinder a little first then kick hold, one quarter throttle and bang she would start. You just need to find the trick to your two stroke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedrostt500 View Post
    Check some of the simple things to like the kill switch hasnt been accidently turned off, or the ignition switch is not turned on properly, Ive caught myself out in the past by turning the fuel tap off on trail bikes and when gong back to ride them latter swering and cursing because the bike wont start, and feel like a dumb arse when I find it was me that was the cause of the problem.
    It would be a good Idea if you get one of the mentors in your area who can show you how to do some basic diagnostics and maintenance, this will give you a better appreciation of your bike and may save you a few dollars in the future.
    All of the above and
    Are u using choke, two strokes cool down fairly quick to the point of needing choke again

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    did it have any petrol left?

    was it turned on!!!!


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    kill switch bruvva

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    I think its probabaly more down to your technique.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    I think its probabaly more down to your technique.
    Quote Originally Posted by mokomoa112 View Post
    kill switch bruvva
    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    did it have any petrol left?

    was it turned on!!!!
    the poor guy...lets hope he is man enough to tell us the REAL reason....

    (only so we can laugh AT him...)


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Ya's gona update... cause yup i'll say we've all forgotten to dail up fuel lever from off to on......................
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    Quote Originally Posted by slimjim View Post
    Ya's gona update... cause yup i'll say we've all forgotten to dail up fuel lever from off to on......................
    Worst thing for me was when I got a bike that didnt have a fuel lever. So used to riding til main tank empty then switching to reserve.

    Miles from nowhere and tank as dry as a witches tit.

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    to your disappointment it wasn't any of the above lol. full tank petrol + oil, engine switch on and yes i turned the bike on before kick starting it!!

    Strange thing it started all fine this morning. Tried a few times and worked everytime. Maybe it is really the haunted Tuesday

    Thanks for the advice on the plug but I am quite clueless where and how to check it. So gonna get it checked since I have to do wof soon. Hope there is just some faulty part. I cant afford to have a bike with attitude. Gotta work tuesdays as well!

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