2005 Kawasaki EL 125 Eliminator. Every time I try to start it up it has a hard time doing so or it dies completely and it starts making a clicking noise everytime I press the switch to start it up.. Once I jump start the battery it works fine, but it won't keep the charge, is it just the battery or something else?(The green neutral light fades in and out when I press the switch also.)
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if u are tapping the starter and it starts sometimes its the starter motor replase it as the bushes are gone inside also your cellenoid is attached to the battery leed so not hard to find round with 2 wires cuming off folloe the red leed from starter motor nearly all 125 ellenoids are the same but sounds like the starter motor also check the earth is good take off and clean with emery cloth ans sand paper
remove the gear change linkage from the gearbox and rotate it to where the pedal should be,if you cant do this as some bikes have a keyed shaft(will only go on in one place)adjust the tie rod adjusters to bring the pedal back to where it should be
It's sounds like the brakes, Someone might have used the front brake really hard. try spraying the front caliper with a water hose to wash the brake dust from between the pads and the rotor. If that don't work pull the caliper off and see if the pads are glazed over. If they are you can take some fine sand paper and rough them up a little bit.
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