What should be replaced when a motorcycle is hard to start?
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When a motorcycle is hard to start, it should first be inspected, and the battery, carburetor, and spark plugs should be replaced as needed. Replacing the battery: If the battery is nearing the end of its lifespan or its performance is too poor to enable electric starting, it needs to be replaced. Typically, a battery lasts about 3 years. Replacing the carburetor: The carburetor is a mechanical device that mixes a certain ratio of gasoline and air under the vacuum generated by the engine. If it is severely clogged, the motorcycle won't start. If performance cannot be restored after cleaning, a new carburetor should be installed. Replacing the spark plugs: A strong spark is necessary to quickly ignite the combustible gas. If the spark plugs are degraded or malfunctioning, they should be replaced promptly.