Hey guys,
I've recently purchased my first pit bike- 2013 assassin 125cc.
I bought it for $250 and it wouldn't start.
Just thought I'd put a thread up with the issues and solutions I had to get it going in case it helps others.
Problems:
fouled plug
low compression
clutch slipping on kickstart
carby out of tune
At first i thought it may have had electrical issues as the zap i was getting from the plug wasn't a lot. I changed the plug and cleaned up the contacts and connections. Still not a great deal of zap when holding it but had a nice strong spark anyway.
I found that the compression loss was from the valve clearance (there was no clearance!!!) so adjusted that.
Still couldn't get it started because the clutch was slipping when trying to kickstart. Took off the cover and found that the adjustment was way out so tightened it back up.
FINALLY got it started then it was just a matter of playing around with the pilot screw as it was revving its guts out (**** of a spot on this carby) and eventually got it idling nicely.
So happy to having going, man its got some kick for its size! Hope this helps anyone who may be having the same problems.
Cheers
I've recently purchased my first pit bike- 2013 assassin 125cc.
I bought it for $250 and it wouldn't start.
Just thought I'd put a thread up with the issues and solutions I had to get it going in case it helps others.
Problems:
fouled plug
low compression
clutch slipping on kickstart
carby out of tune
At first i thought it may have had electrical issues as the zap i was getting from the plug wasn't a lot. I changed the plug and cleaned up the contacts and connections. Still not a great deal of zap when holding it but had a nice strong spark anyway.
I found that the compression loss was from the valve clearance (there was no clearance!!!) so adjusted that.
Still couldn't get it started because the clutch was slipping when trying to kickstart. Took off the cover and found that the adjustment was way out so tightened it back up.
FINALLY got it started then it was just a matter of playing around with the pilot screw as it was revving its guts out (**** of a spot on this carby) and eventually got it idling nicely.
So happy to having going, man its got some kick for its size! Hope this helps anyone who may be having the same problems.
Cheers