Engine Trouble electric start on 80cc engine

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Eddie Medley

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I am wondering can you get parts or a kit for a 80cc 2 stroke engine to be a electric start, so you can either hook up a key or by a button to turn on a 2 stroke engine please direct me to where i can learn more about this or where i can get a kit or something that be great
 
they make one, but why bother - well tuned, they're easy to start and one needs to peddle a bit at every stop sign anyway
 
Running right thay need one kick to a pedal to start and will take off from a dead stop up a hill. stock to 60kmh
 
they make one, but why bother - well tuned, they're easy to start and one needs to peddle a bit at every stop sign anyway
are there magnito that have the five wires instead of two hook it up two a electrical start wiring if so can you hep me find it?
 
The 70cc is meant to go better last longer its what you want with out having to pay for all the performance junk that doesn't really pay for its self I know I got it all made it all and put it all in the bin.
 
By the time you buy a hp head $50 carby$50 boost bottle lol$20 .there s a new kit that might go faster by luck or the 70cc kit if you paid $120 for your kit plus all this performance stuff you are over $250. these 66cc kits are money pit hobbies
 
lol but i want to be able have the 80cc 2stroke performance parts too

Building your own engine using one of these that needs it sounds like a great way to learn about 2 strokes and create one that's unique and truly your own.
Whatever your reasons for choosing the 66 and whatever reason you don't want to pedal, wooden leg or whatever it is not my business.
But..

I have read a lot of this forum, browsed through the old threads (as the engines I can get here are the HT crappest ones) and I haven't seen a bolt on electric start kit for the 66 HT/CG/Grubee in all my reading of the forum or the search I just did.
If one exists I bet it sucks.. A recent thread
http://motoredbikes.com/threads/12-volt-generator-from-gasbike.48893/
indicated that even the 12 volt battery charging coil is unacceptably unreliable. THE battery charging coil- No alternative sources of 12 volt coils were mentioned. Looks like someone has an exciting business opportunity!
 
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