Charged-Reacter
New Member
I purchased my first mountian bike and it was a cheap Roadmaster alunimin made frame
6-speed and a pk-80 engine. To start up you stand up to peddle and bump your butt on the seat
and it takes right off. A very easy start up.
The other pk-80 is on a steel frame 7- speed bicycle. To start this one up - you have to
peddle your legs off. A very hard start up. Does anybody know why these start ups are different?
6-speed and a pk-80 engine. To start up you stand up to peddle and bump your butt on the seat
and it takes right off. A very easy start up.
The other pk-80 is on a steel frame 7- speed bicycle. To start this one up - you have to
peddle your legs off. A very hard start up. Does anybody know why these start ups are different?

It could be because the steel frame is heavier than the aluminum one, or you might just need a new spark plug, I would advice opening up the engine to see if theres any problem, if you have a list of the parts, check each part to see if its all working. 
