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benjihubbs
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PostPosted: 08:44 - 31 Mar 2012    Post subject: Bike cut out and now won't start... Reply with quote

I took my Honda NS125F out on Thursday evening, it started up fine after one kick, like it usually does. I got about 100 yards down the road and stalled it at a junction, kicked it over and it fired, but then the revs died (I was using accelerator) it then took 2/3 kicks to start it up again, but the revs died again after 5 or so yards.

I thought the problem was fuel (I was going to fill up), so I switched to reserve and tried to kick it over, but still nothing. I walked it back home and left it for a while before trying to kick it over again, but it just wouldn't fire. I then left it alone.

Yesterday morning I tried starting it (with choke), but it still wouldn't fire up, so I took a walk to the petrol station and got a gallon of fuel and filled it. Problem solved....or not! It still wouldn't fire.

I have been told that it may be a fuel problem, and my fuel tap, but fuel is getting through to the floats and I can feel it when I kick it over.

Has anyone got any ideas?

Ben
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Usher4566
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PostPosted: 10:12 - 31 Mar 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yep start with checking spark see if sparked well ? If not could be coil.check spark and post back if you have spark check to c if plug wet wen you have tryied to start
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