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Posted on Oct 15, 2012

I have a jonway 125cc moped it won't start and the battery seems too be flat I have tried to charge it but it doesn't make any difference, the weather is quite wet and bike is left out when I&

I have tried to jump start it using my car and a motorcycle jump cable

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Try removing your spark plug and turning over the engine if you can see a spark your plug should still be ok if its wet around your plug it may be flooded try drying it off and trying again if you want to test your battery for charge i usually have 2 screwdrivers which i touch both electrodes of the battery then touch the screwdrivers together whilst taking care to not touch the metal of the screwdrivers if you get any spark at the contact point of the screwdrivers its not your battery if not charge it then try again if your batterys flat your lights wont work though also give your air filter a clean out that could stop it starting, also check your fuel is still getting to the carbs ok i hope this helps im ok with motorbikes but im no mechanic i know the basics good luck and be careful undertaking any work on fuel or electric use insulated drivers

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Sounds like you need to check your charging system.Battery when engine running alittle over idle should charge at 14.5 volts. If it does not check the output of your stator by testing lead at the regulator rectifier... It may be you have a bad regulator rectifier...

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2010

SOURCE: 2 year old Jonway 125cc bike cuts out and kickstart fails

check first if spark plug working you can see spark light on it upon kickstart. then proceed with the gas carburetor if gas intake working and not stuck. if no power goes to spark plug trace the source. first the cdi then the ignition coil and the voltage regulator.

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  • Posted on Jul 23, 2010

SOURCE: 1998 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 classic will not start,

under the seat there is a reset button that taked a metal prong thingie (dont know whent it's called) you can use a paper clip - just jump the two terminals and try to start it,, doesnt happen all the time but it does happen.

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Hi there - I have a Jonway Madness 125cc moped and I need to know what stroke oil I need to use for the 1st time - I cant find the manual - can someone please help me - Thank you

Hi John. Not sure what model yours is but if its the JONWAY - YY125T-31 MADNESS, scooter then its a 4-stroke, air cooled 125cc

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Make sure the cable is hooked up on the carb slide inside the carb.
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