I have charged the battery and the bike still is still not starting so I don't think its not the battery that's the issue and I had already taken apart the kickstart and put it together again properly. just not sure what the issue might be now.
There are two things you need to understand first.
1.
You need to know whether your scooter has an AC or DC CDi. The reason is very simple:
If your scooter has an AC CDI, it does not matter if the battery is faulty - because the scooter’s
Stator generates the spark at the spark plug.
If your scooter has a DC CDI, the
Battery generates the spark at the spark plug.
2.
You mentioned that the battery has been fully charged.
That does not mean anything - because a fully charged battery can show perfect Volts, but it can still be faulty - and not be able to “hold power” when it needs to supply sufficient power / Amps to the spark plug. ( Take note - this is only applicable if your scooter has a DC CDI).
Again, it is important to know what CDI your scooter has - because if your scooter has an “AC” CDI, your starting problem is caused by something else - NOT the battery.
If your scooter has a “DC” CDI, the battery CAN STILL be part and parcel of your problem - even while it’s been fully charged.
In short - buying a new battery blindly can easily be a waste of money. You need to find out whether your scooter has an “AC” or “DC” CDI - just to eliminate the possibility that the battery has anything to do with your starting problem.