The slow 3-4 kicks to basically prime the cylinder has always been the easy start process of all the 2t's I have owned. But sounds like you need to learn the right technique to kick that thing over. When I had my Honda 350x 3 wheeler, that thing was impossible for me to start until I figured out the proper technique then it was a snap.darringer said:If you push start, you better use 3rd gear. Make sure the fuel is on. Choke is on. No throttle. If you care to, lean the bike over until fuel druns out of the overflow of the carb. Kick from top to bottom slowly for a 3 or 4 kicks to prime . Then bring the bike to top of the compression stroke. With the kicker all the way up, give a solid kick ALL OF THE WAY TO THE BOTTOM. 2 or 3 kicks is all it should take to start. If stock, the '92 should have decompression scallops in the cylinder, so it shouldn't be too hard to kick, but is still quite a bit more than a 250.
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