We take another look at the Kayo TT140 pit bike. it has been 1 year and a month since we picked up out tt140 lets take a look at how its doing! www.locallosers520.com
That's the protective plastic that's on the decals, should have been taken off when the bike was new, the sticky stuff can be removed with a small amount of tar and glue remover on a rag. That looks very easy to kick over, has it had its valve clearances checked.
That's the protective plastic that's on the decals, should have been taken off when the bike was new, the sticky stuff can be removed with a small amount of tar and glue remover on a rag. That looks very easy to kick over, has it had its valve clearances checked.
Just change the battery and you should of taken off the protective film off when you bought it
If your battery isn’t dead, a new starter button is like 8 bucks. Had to get one for my son’s 90.
It's the battery.