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How electric starts on motorcycle work?

Electric starts on motorcycles work by using an electric motor connected to the engine's crankshaft. When the rider presses the start button, it activates a solenoid that engages and spins the electric motor. This motor then turns the engine's crankshaft, initiating the internal combustion process and starting the Motorcycle. Electric starts are a convenient feature that eliminates the need for kick-starting, making it easier and quicker to get the Motorcycle up and running. They are especially beneficial for larger motorcycles or when the engine is cold and requires more effort to start manually.

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