Worked perfect! For those of you wondering about the solenoid. Leave the factory wire harness in and just cut the wires. I lost the remote and cut the wires at the Cdi and ran the wires. Took less than 30 minutes to finish.
How’s your push start and killswitch connected? And your solenoid? Just trying to get a rough view of how you got it set up ! Or did you re wire it so you can only kickstart? My bike don’t have the kickstart
i had a starter but i would just stand on the back tire , put it in reverse and use my weight to kick the tire backwards , the starter was never hooked up
@@coojsta69 with the battery he have on the floor he didn`t have the positive on if you notice he put the negative wire on then to start it he tapped the positive wire on the battery
with the battery he have on the floor he didn`t have the positive on if you notice he put the negative wire on then to start it he tapped the positive wire on the battery
Most Chinese ATVs have a stamped metal placard on the frame up front between the headlights and front wheels. They usually have the serial number, model info, engine size etc.
with the battery he have on the floor he didn`t have the positive on if you notice he put the negative wire on then to start it he tapped the positive wire on the battery
a green wire that comes form ground connects directly to the spark coil instead of putting the spark plug directly into the engine, this is done to check is you have a spark and when the spark plug is out of the engine. when the spark plug is in the engine the green wire is unnecessary since the spark plug already touching the engine block (which already has ground, this can be seen in the video( one of the green cables connects to the engine block))
with the battery he have on the floor he didn`t have the positive on if you notice he put the negative wire on then to start it he tapped the positive wire on the battery
with the battery he have on the floor he didn`t have the positive on if you notice he put the negative wire on then to start it he tapped the positive wire on the battery