coil on side of fly wheel broke of can refit but want to rewire bike from start to finish key start to cut of switch to coil whole bike but need to know lay out of wiring of bike and replace all wireing
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Whenever two dissimilar conductors touch a "potential barrier" forms. All conductive materials have a voltage above zero that an electron must have to enter the material. In true conductors, this voltage is very low. In semiconductors, it can vary, but is usually in the 0.25 to 6.8 Volt range. In insulators, it can be very, very high. When two semiconductors or a metal and a semiconductor touch the difference is polarity sensitive. The higher the "band gap", the voltage that must be overcome to enter the "conduction band", the higher the voltage drop in the forward bias direction. Think of the "band gap", or potential barrier, as being like a curb on a road and sidewalk. It's easy to ride a bike off the sidewalk over the curb onto the road, but not so easy the other way.
Energy doesn't 'take place'. Until you become more comfortable with it, you should think of it as some kind of fluid, that flows from place to place, and can be stored in several ways for when it's needed. An electric generator is a machine that has a shaft and two terminal connections. It can supply electrical energy through the terminals when you spin the shaft. You just have to find something else that has energy, and skim energy off of that to spin the shaft of the generator. Some possibilities are: -- wind turning a windmill coupled to the shaft -- water falling through vanes on the shaft -- fire boiling water and blowing the steam through vanes on the shaft -- uranium in a nuclear reactor getting hot and boiling water and blowing the steam through vanes on the shaft -- a person pedaling an exercise bike coupled to the shaft -- 400 hamsters running on a treadmill coupled to the shaft. In every case, it takes 'kinetic energy' to spin the shaft, and the generator converts that kinetic energy into electrical energy.
I would suggest get it rewired ar your local dealer
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No. The LS2 is a street bike. Did anybody ever try trail riding one?
First make sure the bike is in neutral and push kick start down on right side of the bike.
An enduro bike for endurocross (long off road trail racing). They are also good for anybody who likes to ride on trails.
go to a bike shop and start to build it there start with the frame its the most expensive
That depends on what you are using it for. Obviously, if you are dirt biking, you should use a dirt bike, and otherwise use a street bike. Start out with what you are going to use the most - dirt (freestyle) or street racing.
i have this bike, to start off with its okay but i have brought new bars, forks, grips, and whole new back wheel. looks great. this is a good bike for a beginner, but once you start getting better definitely start upgrading parts, overall great bike.
you sit on it and then start peddling.
the spark plug can be used
yes
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