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The starting lever of motorcycle is too hard. What if I can't step on it? What is the smoke after starting?

The motorcycle starting lever is too difficult to step on, and there are the following possibilities:

1, the starting lever may be stuck;

2. No engine oil pulls the cylinder;

3. The crankshaft is pulled to death;

4. If there is engine oil, it may be that the oil pump does not pump oil, resulting in cylinder pulling.

Suggest looking for a motorcycle repair shop.

Tips for motorcycle starting:

The essentials of motorcycle pedal starting are: hanging neutral, pulling the air door in cold weather, stepping on the starting lever quickly and recovering quickly, slightly closing the throttle, and boom with big feet and big throttle.

When the motorcycle starts, when the starting lever is stepped, the torque is transmitted to the crankshaft gear through the starting shaft, starting gear and clutch gear in the engine, thus driving the crankshaft to rotate. When the crankshaft rotates, the magneto installed on the crankshaft induces current and sends it to the igniter, high voltage bag and spark plug for ignition.

When the crankshaft rotates, it drives the valve mechanism to suck fresh mixed gas from the carburetor and compress the mixed gas when the piston rises. When it is compressed to the top, the spark plug is ignited at the right time, so that the engine can be started and run in cycles, and no initial external force is needed to pull the start.