Is there a hot start button on a bike?

Is there a hot start button on a bike?

In fact, it’s not uncommon to hear from someone who has ridden for years with a bike featuring a hot start lever and they’ve never used it, don’t know what it is or even how to use it. The hot start function is similar to a choke for a cold start.

Is there such thing as a hot start dirt bike?

Cars didn’t have hot starts back then and the fuel injection eliminated that problem for a new generation of kids, but thankfully the dirt bike manufacturers figured out a way to get a rider back up and running otherwise you might as well walk her back to the pits.

Can a carbureted dirt bike stall when hot?

Thanks to the modern adaptation of fuel injection most newer bikes don’t have this problem but those still riding models manufactured around 2010 and older (or any carbureted dirt bike) can encounter a flooded engine which results when a bike is hot and you stall it.

How do you kick start a hot start?

It’s about a quarter the size of the clutch lever and is small enough and out of the way so it doesn’t interfere with riding. Pull it in just like the clutch lever (it doesn’t have the same snap as the clutch or brake levers) or in some cases press or push it, then use the kick start.

In fact, it’s not uncommon to hear from someone who has ridden for years with a bike featuring a hot start lever and they’ve never used it, don’t know what it is or even how to use it. The hot start function is similar to a choke for a cold start.

Thanks to the modern adaptation of fuel injection most newer bikes don’t have this problem but those still riding models manufactured around 2010 and older (or any carbureted dirt bike) can encounter a flooded engine which results when a bike is hot and you stall it.

Where is the hot start lever on a dirt bike?

One example of a hot start lever How to Use a Hot Start on a Dirt Bike The hot start lever is located on either the left or right side of the handlebars next to the clutch or brake levers. It’s about a quarter the size of the clutch lever and is small enough and out of the way so it doesn’t interfere with riding.

It’s about a quarter the size of the clutch lever and is small enough and out of the way so it doesn’t interfere with riding. Pull it in just like the clutch lever (it doesn’t have the same snap as the clutch or brake levers) or in some cases press or push it, then use the kick start.