check the side stand switch , this cuts out the engine if it (the side stand) is down when you put the bike in gear .
side stand switch it thinks youre kickstand is down you need to disable it or replace it
In good condition this bike will go about 182 mph in top gear.
Wear all of your safety gear and a good helmet, and do go too fast.
Gears are a way of trading power for speed, or the other way around. In 1st gear you're strong but not very fast. A good choice to get moving.
do chores and save money and help pay for gas and gear and good grades wont hurt
When riding a dirt bike, one should wear the safest gear possible. There are plenty places where you can go buy some authentic dirt bike gear. Try going to the online market BTO Sports, they provide all information on their clothes and you can buy for a good price.
Your local Harley-Davidson store is a good place to find dirt bike gear. They carry everything from helmets to riding boots and everything in between. There are Harley-Davidson stores in almost every major city throughout Canada and the U.S.
IT would very much depend on the vintage and quality of the bike. If it's a fairly recent bike I'd just buy the cheapest Shimano derailleur with the correct hanger (either bolt on or integrated) and the odds are good that it will work.
The trans won't cause it to die. Try changing the fuel filter.
Good for price get it
As long as you don't ride on the street, you use proper safety gear, it's ok with your parents, and you can walk you can start riding any time you can get a bike and a place to ride. Just ask your neighbors first before you ride on their property. Make sure you use proper safety gear (a helmet is a good start) and make sure you can operate the bike safely before you ride.
Yes of course this bike will proof that this is a good starter bike.