kickstart problem

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kickstart problem

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buna ziua
am o problema cu kdxul meu
daca invart de kickstarter cu mana, totul pare sa functioneze perfect
daca dau sa pornesc cu piciorul, nu se intampal nimic.
parca nici nu invarte blocul motor.
am desfacut capacul de la motor si nu gasesc nimic uzat, nici o roata dintata.
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Re: kickstart problem

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comanacu wrote: 03:34 am Mar 21 2026 Hello,
I'm having a problem with my KDX.
When I turn the kickstarter by hand, everything seems to work perfectly.
But when I try to start it with the kickstarter, nothing happens.
It's as if the engine isn't even turning over.
I took the engine cover off and couldn't find anything worn out—not a single gear.

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Your ratcheting kickstarter mechanism is slipping due to wear, as well as likely a weak spring.

The clutch case housing needs removed to inspect this and replace the spring.

One of the two halves of the ratcheting mechanism is no longer available, but it can be repaired by a machinist.



Chuck78 wrote: 08:42 am Mar 21 2026 Mecanismul de pornire cu clichet al motocicletei tale alunecă din cauza uzurii, dar probabil și din cauza unui arc slăbit.

Pentru a verifica acest lucru și a înlocui arcul, trebuie demontată carcasa ambreiajului.
Una dintre cele două jumătăți ale mecanismului cu clichet nu mai este disponibilă, dar poate fi reparată de un mecanic.

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Re: kickstart problem

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Everything seems to be fine there
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Re: kickstart problem

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comanacu wrote: 06:47 am Mar 23 2026 Everything seems to be fine there
The coil spring in the assembly is likely to be weak and causing this engagement issue.
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i hope this helps
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this is the last oil i used last time, but it was my first time using it
before this i used motul 4t 15w40
but my kid cant remember if he had the problrm before using FUCHS
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The oil shouldn't make much of a difference, and is perfectly fine to use as long as it's wet clutch compatible. If it says motorcycle, then it should be wet clutch compatible no problem.

I believe the issue is the spring in that kickstarter ratcheting assembly is too weak. This is a common problem. Replace it with new or find a similar dimension spring that is slightly more firm. If you do a search for the OEM part number on this forum or using Google, searching this forum only, you might be able to find someone's aftermarket replacement spring solution to get a slightly stiffer spring that will last longer than the originals.
I have one engine that I know has a weak spring that I need to find a replacement for this year when I rebuild it.
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Are u talking about the spring in the video ?
The other one, at the other end, and the plastic bush I bought original, but this little one they don't make it anymore.
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That small spring behind the ratchet assembly is the one that likely needs replaced if the kick starter is slipping while you kick.

I replaced mine and it helped a lot, but it wasn't a total fix. My gears looked like yours, not extremely worn.
If you compare a new one (I found one on partzilla) and compare it to the old one there is a noticeable difference in stiffness.

I found that also going to a thinner oil helps as well when the bike is cold. I typically run Rotella T5 15W-40 in all of my bikes, and am now running it in my 92 KDX again as well. I've just noticed that when the bike is cold it will occasionally slip, while if I use something like ATF Type F it pretty much never slips. My understanding is that this is due to the thickness of the oil. But, once my KDX is warmed up the slipping goes away, and I prefer to run Rotella over ATF as it's cheaper and I always have a gallon on the shelf.
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Partzilla still has the OEM spring in stock.
If you find a stiffer one that would be amazing. I could definitely use one hahaha.
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