Yes folks, I'm going to admit, after having my scoot for about 7 months I'm still a newbie dork. I went to my first scooter group meetup today that was held at a local scooter dealer. Sadly, I could not get my scoot there because it was on the other side of the city. My Like doesn't do the freeway very well so I can't get it to Tempe where the ride was. Well, after checking out the dealers goods and getting to test ride a People i300, which was an amazing bike, I watched as the group headed out for a nice ride across town without me.
Of course, all I wanted to do was head home and head out on my scoot for a nice ride myself. Well, I got home, got my scoot out and suited up to go for a ride. I got on and turned the key, gripped the brake lever and hit the start button and.........nothing. Just the sound of the starter cranking like a champ but the scoot would not turn over. I could not figure out what was wrong. My bike only has a little over 1000 miles on it, and it's a Like. They just don't seem to break down.
Well, after way to many minutes trying to get my bike to start, I went inside and sat down thinking how very angery I was that my beloved scooter was sitting there dead out in my driveway. After thinking about it for a while I thought I would jump on this forum and look up anything I could find on bikes not starting and low and behold there it was. My stupid kill switch was in the off position. THE STUPID KILL SWITCH!! I HATE THAT THING!!
Well, I don't believe I will EVER forget to check that thing for the rest of my life. And of course, thanks again to this forum for pointing out what the issue was. Even though it was something dumb like the kill switch.
Ride safe everyone, mscmkr