having a hard time kicking bike over

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having a hard time kicking bike over

27 Oct 2005 18:22
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i am having a very hard time with kicking over the bike and it kicks back like a mule....any ideas on the cause...or how to repair....the starter clutch is dead...

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Re: having a hard time kicking bike over

27 Oct 2005 19:43
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And the year and model is??
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Re: having a hard time kicking bike over

27 Oct 2005 21:17
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Sounds like your timing is too far advanced. Check the base timing and also check that your advancer doesn't stick on full advance. It would help though if you would but the year/model of your bike in your signature line.
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Re: having a hard time kicking bike over

28 Oct 2005 05:44
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sorry about that...i thought i sent that info....i have a 1976 kz750b2 twin...again sorry for the lack of info...:lol:

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Re: having a hard time kicking bike over

28 Oct 2005 06:15
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lachan41774 - click on your own profile and then go to the "signature" area and modify it so that it reflects your bike year/model... this will help every time someone looks at one of your questions. thanks!
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Re: having a hard time kicking bike over

28 Oct 2005 06:53
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My lawn mower doesn't yank the starter rope out of my hand if I prime it on cold mornings ;-)

If it's characteristic of cold start for that model and not a 'problem' it may help to prime. kick it over a few times with full choke but with ignition off. This prevents early ignition from lean mix in the cold engine.

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Re: having a hard time kicking bike over

28 Oct 2005 11:27
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Check your timing as stated earlier, I time mine so that it will just kick back at me alittle, that is were she seems to run her best. but if you set it per the FSM you should never have a problem with it kicking back at you. I also ease the kicker over 4 times with full choke and the petcock on, then kick and she comes to life.

as for your starter check out the other post in this forum for a link to a starter clutch rebuild kit and other tips.

Post edited by: wolfman@sparksamerica, at: 2005/10/28 14:28

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