Honda 200 spark
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Hello all, My nephew was riding his 3 wheeler (young and first time on it) when he clipped a guide wire from a power pole. He doesn't remember if the wheeler just died or if he shut it off. Anyways when they tried starting it again no luck and when we checked for spark there was none. They thew in a different coil and still no Luck. I am thinking more on the lines that a wire was damaged but I know nothing about working on these things. Is there a way to bypass the kill switch to see if that would be the problem (since the hit to the bike was on that side of the wheeler) and if possible what would be the easiest way of doing it to get the quickest results.
Thanks in advance
Don
oh ya I am sorry to say that I don't know the year or the model of the wheeler but I do know that it doesn't have a battary
Thanks in advance
Don
oh ya I am sorry to say that I don't know the year or the model of the wheeler but I do know that it doesn't have a battary
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