What to Do When a Motorcycle Fails to Start After Long-Term Storage
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There are mainly four methods to address the issue of a motorcycle failing to start after long-term storage. Here are detailed explanations of these four methods: Replace the gasoline: In general, if gasoline is not used for more than six months, its quality will deteriorate. It may also develop gum deposits, which can cause the engine to gum up and make starting difficult. Therefore, when the motorcycle fails to start, it's best to replace the old gasoline with fresh fuel. Manually rotate the crankshaft quickly: When a motorcycle is left unused for a long time, the engine loses lubrication from the oil, leading to low cylinder pressure and insufficient lubrication for the crankshaft components. In this case, manual intervention by quickly rotating the crankshaft can help. Recharge the battery: The battery of a motorcycle that hasn't been used for several months is usually in a discharged state. Simply recharge the battery in time. Replace the spark plug: If a motorcycle is left unused for an extended period, the spark plug is likely to become damp. Once damp, the motorcycle is highly likely to fail to start. At this point, the spark plug should be checked first. If the issue lies with the spark plug, it should be replaced with a new one.