when excactly what he described happened to me and I did excactly what I said it fixed it... Could very well be lack of voltage but it could also be what happened to me, take the 30 seconds and see if you have any water in your flywheel cover and if not check it off the list of things it could be.
I have had this happen and it was the bendix. Take off the flywheel cover and tap the bendix, if any water got in there it can cause enough surface rust to keep a perfectly fine bendix from engaging correctly. Let it dry out or spry some WD40 in there and try to fire it.
Honestly, the only reason im selling mine is I jumped into this having only ridden my buddies 91 superjet once like 6 years ago. thought it looked like fun, I live on a lake, and had the cash. (and once I get an idea in my head I run with it.)
Only rode about 7 times this summer and it was...
Jjspec Racing
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I was surfing in San Diego a couple years ago and the leash recoil flung the board right back at me and I watched it slash past my face...can't imagine what damage it would have done if it were any closer...
chicks dig scars! lol
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