2-Stroke builds tend to break down -- a lot. I think it would be useful for inexperienced builders/riders to have a mobile app (well actually, just a website so you don't have to download it) that would help them fix their bike.
It would be like one of those car-fix-it manuals, where if X is wrong it sends you to page Y. Basically you open up the website when your bike isn't running and it gives you a systematic checklist to efficiently find the problem. For starters it would ask
1. Is there fuel/Is the fuel-valve set to open? Yes, go to 2.
2. Are all wires connected? Yes, go to 3.
3. Are you getting a spark? Click this button for a tutorial on how to check that. If no spark click this button for how to fix it. If there is spark go to 4.
4. And so on and so forth.
What do you good people think? I have a ton of class-work, but with help from the community I think this could be a great idea.
It would be like one of those car-fix-it manuals, where if X is wrong it sends you to page Y. Basically you open up the website when your bike isn't running and it gives you a systematic checklist to efficiently find the problem. For starters it would ask
1. Is there fuel/Is the fuel-valve set to open? Yes, go to 2.
2. Are all wires connected? Yes, go to 3.
3. Are you getting a spark? Click this button for a tutorial on how to check that. If no spark click this button for how to fix it. If there is spark go to 4.
4. And so on and so forth.
What do you good people think? I have a ton of class-work, but with help from the community I think this could be a great idea.