Chainlube
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I just pick up the tail of the bike and push down on the pedal, like a half turn.WOW...I turn my pedals a full three or four times total and My Zeda 80 starts right up and takes off...DAMIEN
I just pick up the tail of the bike and push down on the pedal, like a half turn.WOW...I turn my pedals a full three or four times total and My Zeda 80 starts right up and takes off...DAMIEN
Ive never even tried starting that way...My fat butt is stitting on it as im going down the road letting out the clutch...lol...DAMIENI just pick up the tail of the bike and push down on the pedal, like a half turn.
I just pick up the tail of the bike and push down on the pedal, like a half turn.
Man , lately if I didn't pedal start my bike I might not get any exercise, I gotta get back on the mountain bike , lose my pandemic pregnancy weight.Ive never even tried starting that way...My fat butt is stitting on it as im going down the road letting out the clutch...lol...DAMIEN
And my road is a gravel road until i hit the main paved road at the end of mine...lol.
It wasn't set up right then. I've never had one take more than a few trys, even the high compression ones. Hard time starting is usually lean, unless you're just peeing fuel out the pipe. These suckers will fire up richer than Bill Gates.Some engines can take a lot of pedaling and turning over to start , my first two bikes started within a block , my last bike , a zeda triple 40 , stock , took a solid 45 mins of trying to start .
Yea that’s not normal brother. I don’t even have to pedal more than 50 ft if that. I’m running on engine by the end of the driveway.Some engines can take a lot of pedaling and turning over to start , my first two bikes started within a block , my last bike , a zeda triple 40 , stock , took a solid 45 mins of trying to start .
Just like Chainlube said I just pick up the rear and kick start it, even cold starting. Setup being properly worked out and good tune allows for easy starting every time all the time.
I think many vendors would disagree. They love when you don't know what your doing and throw money at them for things you don't need.One other newbie tip, don't just throw parts at it, if it's not starting, there's a reason.
It was a new build , it was late when I finished tried for 20 min ,went to bed , woke 20 mins later was running . I should have specified it was a new engine . No way would I subject myself to that everyday without fixing the issue.It wasn't set up right then. I've never had one take more than a few trys, even the high compression ones. Hard time starting is usually lean, unless you're just peeing fuel out the pipe. These suckers will fire up richer than Bill Gates.
Makes sense then. Lol. New ones are always a little finiky till it all seats in.It was a new build , it was late when I finished tried for 20 min ,went to bed , woke 20 mins later was running . I should have specified it was a new engine . No way would I subject myself to that everyday without fixing the issue.