1) The battery was dead when I got it, but it will run fine once it's jump started via a car battery. This has an easy fix: A new battery! I'm telling you this because it may have a relationship to the actual problem:
2) This problem is a little bit wierder: The bike will not go off the line how it should. No matter how much gas is given, the bike drops down to about 800 RPM, loses all of it's power, and takes off incredibly slowly... My 50cc Honda Spree has more power than this bike at a stop sign! It will stop fine, but once you need to get going again, it's really hard... It is impossible to get it going at all when stopped and heading uphill. It will just die no matter how much gas is given.
I hope somebody in here has had a similar problem and knows exactly what is wrong. The sparkplugs haven't been checked quite yet, and the carb is yet to be cleaned, but the previous owner claimed that the bike always performed this way and just assumed for it to be normal (I know it isn't normal).
I'm aware that most replies will be to check the spark plugs and overhaul the carb, but I was just curious if anybody knew of a different problem that could be causing the lack of starting power... Or if anybody knew that it was specifically the spark plugs or carb. I'm just worried because the previous owner lived with it like this...
The gas has been changed to new gas and all exhaust pipes feel hot to the touch after use. Would the fact that there is a dead battery have any affect on this? Would a carb cause this much of a problem? Oh, I forgot to mention that the bike seems *better* at mid to high range RPMs, but it is still lacking in accelleration power.
Anyway, thanks for any help you give,
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