In winter, if the bike is not starting even after repeatedly kicking, then adopt this method, it will start easily.

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Sultanpur: The way the blood flowing in our body becomes thick during cold weather. Similarly, Mobil oil poured into the motorcycle also becomes thick. In such a situation, our motorcycle starts after a long time even after repeatedly kicking it. Today we are going to tell you how to avoid repeatedly kicking in cold weather, so that the bike can start easily.

use choke
While talking to Local 18, motorcycle mechanic Santosh Kumar told that in winters, choke should be used while starting the bike in the morning. Because by using it, the mixture of oil and air in the engine increases, due to which the bike starts easily.

kick without ignition
When you are starting the bike in the morning, kick it slowly 2-3 times before kicking it in the beginning. Because this allows oil to circulate in the engine, which helps in starting it easily. After this the bike starts easily without any problem.

Use accelerator at this time

Mechanic Santosh Kumar told that when you are starting the bike in the morning, then give a little accelerator while kicking. So that the air mixture reaches the engine in the right quantity. By doing this the bike will start quickly. This trick can be used to start the bike.

try to heat the cylinder

Before starting the bike, you can lightly warm the parts near the engine with your hands. By doing this the temperature of the engine parts will increase slightly and it will be easier to start the bike. Apart from this, it is important to check the bike’s battery also. Because the battery charging reduces quickly in winter. In such a situation, if your battery is weak, you can consider charging or replacing it. This problem is more common in bikes which have self-start features.

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