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moped wont start off the electric start.
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i have a moped, when i try and start it starter wizzez but doesnt throw over the engin. then it slows down. posibly unrelated but not sure, when i do start it and lave it to idle the lights are very dim, reving the engin makes the lights bright again. new battery? am not sure any help would be good
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi, it could be one of the following you may not need a new battery try charging it first to see if that improves the bike, if it doesnt then a new battery would be a good option if its over 5 years old.
you may have a blocked exhaust as this often causes mopes to slow down. pop to halfords an get your self a moped manual (�5) they are really useful for finding out about little troubles as not a lot goes wrong with mopeds.
as i have found it very handy on occasions.
hope this helps
you may have a blocked exhaust as this often causes mopes to slow down. pop to halfords an get your self a moped manual (�5) they are really useful for finding out about little troubles as not a lot goes wrong with mopeds.
as i have found it very handy on occasions.
hope this helps
exactly as above.
Kick start......?? I know a lot of ped's don't have them anymore, which is daft really.
More than likely to be the battery not having enough ' va -va - voom ' to power the solenoid to engage the starter pinion.
Also, you'll find that most peds' lights will dim on tick-over owing to the way that they create their AC power, that is that they will run without a battery, and therefore anything but an absolutely tip top brand new battey will have the lights dimming on idle, as most of the 'power' is being used to maintain ' low tension' to the coil.
eddie
Kick start......?? I know a lot of ped's don't have them anymore, which is daft really.
More than likely to be the battery not having enough ' va -va - voom ' to power the solenoid to engage the starter pinion.
Also, you'll find that most peds' lights will dim on tick-over owing to the way that they create their AC power, that is that they will run without a battery, and therefore anything but an absolutely tip top brand new battey will have the lights dimming on idle, as most of the 'power' is being used to maintain ' low tension' to the coil.
eddie
Hi - I have a similar problem with my Vespa ET2 - sometimes it will start of the electric starter, but if its been left for a long time - it will need to be kicked over, I have also noticed that occasionally the flashers will flash faster than normal - indicating a lamp out. I have been told that I could could have a loose earth connection, the only problem is finding it. So Im going to take some advice on this thread and go buy a manual from Halfords and start looking for a loose connection.
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