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You probably twist the throttle a few times when trying to start it. A power valve squirts extra gas into the cylinder on each twist. The engine then floods and becomes hard to start.
try first by changing the oil if this does not work adjust the clutch .
if you have no luck with that you may have to get your clutch plates looked at .
Dan, this sounds like your battery may be the culprit. The starter drains any power the battery has left. Bump starting does not require power from the battery, DO NOT try to jump it from a car!
-check the fuse right hand side below the fuel tank and seat, see if it is blown. - Check to see if plug has spark, replace if necessary . - Did you run the bike with a low battery before replacing it? could be that your stator is shot. -Is bike trying to start but won't?
You need to be very experianced for this task. Further you will also need a wheel jig.
I suggest you let a proffessional do this for you.
If there is not a dealer near you, get the local bicycle mechanic to do this.
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