What Causes a Motorcycle Not to Start After Being Stored for a Long Time?
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Introduction to the reasons why a motorcycle does not start after being stored for a long time: Check the spark plug: Most motorcycle starting issues are directly related to this component. Therefore, when the vehicle fails to start or has difficulty starting, the spark plug should be checked first. Clean the carburetor: If the carburetor is not used for a long time, its atomization effect will significantly decline. This is mainly caused by not draining the fuel inside before parking the vehicle. At this point, the carburetor needs to be cleaned. Check the air filter: While cleaning the carburetor, it is also necessary to clean the air filter. Removing dust and impurities from the air filter will help improve the vehicle's starting performance. Charge the battery: For DC ignition systems, starting the vehicle can be difficult if the battery is dead, especially for vehicles that have been parked for a long time. To ensure the ignition system functions properly, it is best to charge the battery and, if necessary, replace it with a new one.