Bypass the right brake handle?
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Bypass the right brake handle?
Is there anyways to bypass the right brake handle? You have to hold it down to kick start the bike on, but I believe it is broken.
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Re: Bypass the right brake handle?
You don't need to hold any brakes when kick starting, only when electric starting.DaylightDies wrote:Is there anyways to bypass the right brake handle? You have to hold it down to kick start the bike on, but I believe it is broken.
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Re: Bypass the right brake handle?
Thank you, Must be a fuel problem then!Bear45-70 wrote:You don't need to hold any brakes when kick starting, only when electric starting.DaylightDies wrote:Is there anyways to bypass the right brake handle? You have to hold it down to kick start the bike on, but I believe it is broken.
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Re: Bypass the right brake handle?
It`s the left (rear) brake for the electric start, at least on any scooter I own.
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Re: Bypass the right brake handle?
Greetings:
All of my scooter e-starts worked with either brake held.
All of my scooter e-starts worked with either brake held.
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Re: Bypass the right brake handle?
E-starter doesn't work for some reason.Wheelman-111 wrote:Greetings:
All of my scooter e-starts worked with either brake held.
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Re: Bypass the right brake handle?
Does the brake light come on when you pull either brake handle?
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'85 Aero 80
'84 Aero 125 X 2
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Re: Bypass the right brake handle?
estart, anything can go wrong.. bad contact switch, starter relay, worn starter. etc. just kick start..