It sounds like you have one of two issues.
Either the battery is getting weak or the valves need to be adjusted.
Beneath the flywheel.
Yes. The flywheel has to be removed to get to it.
bad flywheel can be caused by incorrectly adjusted clutch. in correct use od clutch,9such as riding clutch).can also be caused by a worn clutch not being replaced before it damages flywheel. one other problem with a flywjheel can be the ring gear worn or missing teeth, this is usually caused by a starter motoer being installed that does not match the flywheel properly
There is a charging system that is under the flywheel. It is a magnetto system.
You can use a standardbusiness card for the gap.
You should be able to turn the starter with little effort when it is not engaged with the flywheel.
A stator. A magnet that rotates with the crank shaft
Timing is built into the flywheel key holding the flywheel in the correct position and the ignition module which is solid state and incorporates an ignition advance system into its internal circuitry. ponypomp; When asking these kinds of questions, you should put the make, model, and year, this will give you the best answer. If it was an older model, you would need a feeler gauge to set this.
the starter is attached to the motor under the flywheel. look for the battery cable going from the solonoid to the motor and that will be the starter
adolf hitler
Your flywheel key might be sheared
It's different for everyone, you should consult your riding instructor to see if they think you are ready. I took lessons for 5 years before I got my own horses.