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Old 12-25-2004   #1
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Electric starter


New to pocketbike and my X2 did no come with a manual. Is the electric starter the button near the throttle? Mine has a little lightning bolt on it and if that is it how do you start it using it? Do you hold down the rear break and push the button?

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turn the key left brake then eletric start
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Thats right hold the rear brake and push the button on the right handle bar under your right thumb and make sure your choke is in the up position and than when it starts push the choke down let it warm up a few minuites
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Thanks guys!
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right brake? I use left and the bottons on the right
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right brake? I use left and the bottons on the right
No the rear brake, he did not say it was on the right. It's usually on the left side. I have sold a few bikes that had it on the right though.
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No the rear brake, he did not say it was on the right. It's usually on the left side. I have sold a few bikes that had it on the right though.
why would it be on theright side sometimes? just a mess up?
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why would it be on theright side sometimes? just a mess up?
I have no idea, I don't make the bikes. We had a small batch of cateyes that were like this. The majority of the bikes are on the left side.
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rear brake?? are you kidding? my bike didnt come with instructions either, so i pushed the button didnt work. So i rewired a whole new switch, And you are telling me i wasted all that time. Wow! oh well s*** happens. Merry Christmas
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