What's the matter with the motorcycle's electric start not responding?
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If the electric start does not respond, it may be due to a dead battery or a circuit fault between the battery and the starter. In this case, it is recommended to check the battery first. If the battery has power, then the issue lies in the circuit. Circuit problems are relatively simple to repair. Here are some relevant details: 1. When starting the motorcycle engine, the starter needs to work, the ignition system needs to work, and the fuel supply system also needs to work. All of these rely on electricity. Therefore, if the battery is dead, the engine cannot start, which is a normal phenomenon. 2. When the starter is working, the battery needs to release a large current. If the battery's performance is poor, the starter cannot operate normally. 3. The battery is a component used to store electrical energy, and it is quite important for motorcycles. Without a battery, the motorcycle cannot operate normally. 4. When the engine is not running, the battery supplies power to the motorcycle's electrical devices and is also responsible for starting the engine. 5. After starting the engine, the generator will run. At this time, the battery no longer supplies power to the motorcycle's electrical devices; instead, the generator supplies power to them and can also charge the battery. 6. If the generator is damaged, the motorcycle will continuously use the battery's power. Once the battery's power is depleted, the motorcycle's engine will stop running.