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SecondHandLion

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  1. Usually a relay clicking indicates insufficient voltage to the starter. Is it the original battery? if so, it's time to buy a new one.

    The starter uses more battery than anything else- the lights could work fine but the battery may not have the guts to roll the engine.

    try jumping it from a 12 volt battery- if it starts, it's the battery.

    It could be a starter, but more likely it's a battery. They usually last 4-5 years.

  2. oil the chain for starters.

    if that's OK then adjust the clutch.

    we once had a 400ex in the shop and the chain was so tight and dry that we had to pick it up with a forklift to move it! chains tighten up as they dry out.

    should be lubed every time you ride it.

  3. ATC90-110 series definitely. they are EVERYWHERE

    I have seen so many running WITHOUT oil I stopped counting years ago.

    they do run better WITH oil of course, but I have seen these beaten SO badly it is enuf to make one weep. In fact I have a parts bike in the garage! a US90 no less. Somebody welded a whole new front end on it, there were NO parts inside the brake drum which explains why the brakes didnt work and the chain was so dry it took 2 people to push it. NO OIL in it of course but it started right up!

    I think I'll try and resurrect it! with fresh oil it has compression!

    :laugh:

  4. I CAN'T BREATHE! hahahahaha:wacko:

    most folks as you know refer to any 3 wheeler as an ATC. it's the generic of course.

    how did this start? did you come over from Craig's List R&R?

  5. that can be a tough one as virtually all parts are gone for that... Occasionally I see stuff on ebay, that's where I get my Honda 3 wheeler parts. Sometimes you'll run across a parts bike on Craig's List - may as well buy the whole thing if you can. Keep your eyes open cuz they are around, sitting behind barns etc. good luck :wink:

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