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You possibly need to clean the spark plug. Sometimes when pulling the spark plug wire off and laying it a quarter inch from the top of the spark plug will increase the spark and burn the plug clean. Then replace the wire.
you will have to check lead to spark plug then lead to coil
if your not getting spark at plug it could be a number of things ingintion
or just a loose wire best of luck hope you solve it
try pulling the plug, stick a screwdriver in the end of the spark plug wire and hold it to the metal of the bike try starting it if it has fire you wil get a spark. if no spark try checking the points they may have burned out ... good luck
Taking out the plug is straight foward ,you should have a plug spanner in your tool kit .But take care putting the new plug back ,and DON'T cross thread the plug ,as this will damage the head and cost a lot of bucks to repaire .
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