What Are the Reasons Why a Motorcycle Won't Start?
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Here are the specific reasons why a motorcycle engine won't start: 1. Clutch switch damage. 2. Insufficient battery power. 3. Spark plug gap too large or excessive carbon buildup. 4. Faulty high-voltage cap connected to the spark plug. 5. Damaged starter fuse. Below is extended information on motorcycle riding precautions: 1. Break-in period: During riding, it's important to note that the engine speed during the break-in period should not exceed 50% of the maximum power speed, and the maximum speed should not exceed 75%. 2. Post break-in period: The maximum riding speed should not exceed 75% of the maximum power speed, as exceeding this can lead to unnecessary motorcycle malfunctions. 3. Gear usage: Taking a common 125CC motorcycle as an example. 1st gear is only used for low-speed starts or climbing very steep slopes. Immediately after starting, shift into 2nd gear. 2nd gear is generally used for speeds between 10-20, and 3rd gear is suitable for speeds of 20-40. 4th gear is suitable for speeds of 30-50. Generally, for speeds above 40, 5th gear can be used.