If I don't winterize my motorcycle and just opt to start it up maybe every few days or so do you think my bike will be ok doing that? Or do you think that will be a hardship for my motorcycle ?
my bike looks different than yours, i have a Zhongshen 250. anyway, i am a total noob when it comes to automotive hardware and stuff.
i left my bike for like a full month without even turning it on. now the battery is running out and it wont start up. do i leave it under the sun? or push start?
If you have a week battery you have either an issue with something drawing power, or if you have been leaving the bike/battery outside it will start to drain do to the elements. Just push start the bike and run it for awhile. If its having an issue starting still exchange the battery (not sure how old your battery is, but it might be time for a new one.)
damn only 300 miles? i get that in about a week and a half....then again mine is my main source of transportation....hmm.. I would push start it, if you continue having issues take it back to the dealer and complain about the battery.
The 1-5 adjuster only moves the lever nearer or further for span reach of the fingers, i.e short fingers or long fingers , it is not meant for clutch adjustment , better to use the cable adjuster . Clutch drag could also just be lack of use or cold thick oil.
If I don't winterize my motorcycle and just opt to start it up maybe every few days or so do you think my bike will be ok doing that? Or do you think that will be a hardship for my motorcycle ?
QueenAnn01 4 months ago
very useful, glad my problems were fixed by draining them and not having to pull them out.
nimajnebula 9 months ago
my bike looks different than yours, i have a Zhongshen 250. anyway, i am a total noob when it comes to automotive hardware and stuff.
i left my bike for like a full month without even turning it on. now the battery is running out and it wont start up. do i leave it under the sun? or push start?
SoldierCyfix 2 years ago
If you have a week battery you have either an issue with something drawing power, or if you have been leaving the bike/battery outside it will start to drain do to the elements. Just push start the bike and run it for awhile. If its having an issue starting still exchange the battery (not sure how old your battery is, but it might be time for a new one.)
Twiggie087 2 years ago
its new, the bike only has 300 miles on it. so i guess push starting will do. damn its an uncomfortable workout
SoldierCyfix 2 years ago
damn only 300 miles? i get that in about a week and a half....then again mine is my main source of transportation....hmm.. I would push start it, if you continue having issues take it back to the dealer and complain about the battery.
Twiggie087 2 years ago
np dude keep it up:)
ChopperMan49 2 years ago
great video dude, its going to help out alout of people out there to now how to do it right.
ChopperMan49 2 years ago
Thanks Chopper :-)
Twiggie087 2 years ago
The 1-5 adjuster only moves the lever nearer or further for span reach of the fingers, i.e short fingers or long fingers , it is not meant for clutch adjustment , better to use the cable adjuster . Clutch drag could also just be lack of use or cold thick oil.
uptowndisco2 2 years ago
Awesome, cool. I didn't know that since i don't have that adjuster. Thanks for the insight! :)
Twiggie087 2 years ago
thanks for the info! my bike is still hibernating.
MotorcycleBomber 2 years ago
Not a prob man! Thanks for watching :)
Twiggie087 2 years ago