kick starting
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- spd122
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kick starting
OK, so I have put a few hundred miles on her in the first week or so. Today I thought I'd try to kick start it just to get ready for the colder months. Pulled out the choke, gave her a little gas, held in the clutch and kicked. Nothing. Seems like there is no resistance on the kicker, am I missing something? Whenever I have kicked a bike before it has had some resistance to the kick.
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Just make sure it's in N, or kicking it will launch it forward!
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Sometimes when I try to kick start, the lever would be stuck and I can not push it down. Is this because the scooter is in gear even though the neutral light is on? It made a rough gear on gear sound once and didn't start other times it would just be stuck, but the electric start worked fine to get it started in both instances. Is there a trick to kick starting? Thanks!
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Every 4T bike is a little different as regards the best position of the piston before depressing the lever. Usually it's somewhere near or just before top dead center on the compression stroke. By the way, on a 4-stroke at least, you should actually be pushing firmly down on the lever as opposed to "kicking" it.
My Stella 4T is the easiest kick-starting scoot I've owned. It nearly always starts without effort on the first kick. Big difference from my Vespa LX, which has the crappiest kick starter known to man.
My Stella 4T is the easiest kick-starting scoot I've owned. It nearly always starts without effort on the first kick. Big difference from my Vespa LX, which has the crappiest kick starter known to man.
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- Lovelandstella
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might be the same thing as mine. what you say happened when you try to kick start while in gear. but how is that possible you ask?mlee10018 wrote:Sometimes when I try to kick start, the lever would be stuck and I can not push it down. Is this because the scooter is in gear even though the neutral light is on? It made a rough gear on gear sound once and didn't start other times it would just be stuck, but the electric start worked fine to get it started in both instances. Is there a trick to kick starting? Thanks!
my N light comes on during 1st gear, neutral, and 2nd gear. it's being fixed under warranty, but that could be your issue. you think it's in neutral- you see it's in neutral, but it's not.
Normally it's no big deal- take the time look real close and get the shifter to the right place.
- but if I stall at a light with this super silent engine I've found there is a lot of pressure to get it exactly right the 1st time and uh, yeah, It takes me an embarassing # of tries to "find" neutral while I hop on the starter and look like a fool.
getting fixed though. under warranty.
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Me too when I first got my PX.mg1342mg wrote:Don't feel bad. I did the exact same thing before it occurred to me to leave the clutch out in neutral.
It seems that the rites of passage for new shifter scoots owners are:
1/ Run out of gas cuz we've forgotten to turn the fuel tap on.
2/ Try to kick start it with the clutch pulled in.
We all do it at least once..

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another tip
When you kick it down don't hold the pedal down...let the pedal come right back up. Keeping it down will wear out the kickstart gear at a faster rate than normal.
When you kick it down don't hold the pedal down...let the pedal come right back up. Keeping it down will wear out the kickstart gear at a faster rate than normal.
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