guys, this is my current bike, an armstrong mt500 rotax kick starter. when i bought it i had read about the temperamental starting but just thought it was winging from younger guys. however i now know its true. ive replaced the worn out amal carb with a new mikuni but its still a bugger to start. is there someone on here that could explain why the mt500 rotax is such a swine to start, ive had dozens of kick start bikes in the past and they all started if set up ok. any clues please Hello Guest User,
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rotax 500 starting help PLEASE.
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rotax 500 starting help PLEASE.
guys, this is my current bike, an armstrong mt500 rotax kick starter. when i bought it i had read about the temperamental starting but just thought it was winging from younger guys. however i now know its true. ive replaced the worn out amal carb with a new mikuni but its still a bugger to start. is there someone on here that could explain why the mt500 rotax is such a swine to start, ive had dozens of kick start bikes in the past and they all started if set up ok. any clues please I DONT CARE, IN OR OUT BUT IM ENJOYING THE DEBATE......................ARMSTRONG MT500. a pushbike, waves.....addict, no offence
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Hi all,
MT500 are not the best of starters"s had the goverment not been so tight when the order went in for these they would of had a electric starter, they rejected the extra 50 quid or so cost..true that is...
they can need a bit of a nack...my own MT500 was fitted with a mikuni which helped, but still not perfect, I believe there is a fix by increasing the pilot jet size, which required drilling, I believe Steve at motocarb can do, I was going to have mine done, but had to sell so did"nt have it done,
http://www.motocarb.co.uk/ you could also try the mt riders club http://www.mtridersclub.co.uk/ they can be helpful
my own MT was not too bad, but from time to time it would be hard to start or would cut out from pull away, normal for these....
here is mine.. now sold

MT500 are not the best of starters"s had the goverment not been so tight when the order went in for these they would of had a electric starter, they rejected the extra 50 quid or so cost..true that is...
they can need a bit of a nack...my own MT500 was fitted with a mikuni which helped, but still not perfect, I believe there is a fix by increasing the pilot jet size, which required drilling, I believe Steve at motocarb can do, I was going to have mine done, but had to sell so did"nt have it done,
http://www.motocarb.co.uk/ you could also try the mt riders club http://www.mtridersclub.co.uk/ they can be helpful
my own MT was not too bad, but from time to time it would be hard to start or would cut out from pull away, normal for these....
here is mine.. now sold

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ive seen that bike before Gordon, very nice. im in the mtriders club but asking about starting problems is an almost daily event on there. i thought i would try the question on here and see what comes. really i think i was hoping to understand if its something to do with it being "rotax" ?? and just see if there were any other ideas to add to the mix. i just remember other kick start bikes starting after a couple of kicks back in the day.i think i need to get the bike up to Minter for a fix up maybe.
I DONT CARE, IN OR OUT BUT IM ENJOYING THE DEBATE......................ARMSTRONG MT500. a pushbike, waves.....addict, no offence
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jimmock wrote:Mick,
Have you tried towing behind an ARMY Land Rover??
now, i am currently looking for a land rover Jimbo, a nicely restored series landy will be my imminent purchase, i will pass on the results to you personally in a PM

I DONT CARE, IN OR OUT BUT IM ENJOYING THE DEBATE......................ARMSTRONG MT500. a pushbike, waves.....addict, no offence
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i will be charging for the services of my landy to help make up the fuel costs
being a builder i can carry a fair size trailer and muck away all rubble, the rubble can go on my every crumbling lane that wrecks all vehicles i buy. but i do like the lane because it keeps some people away 
I DONT CARE, IN OR OUT BUT IM ENJOYING THE DEBATE......................ARMSTRONG MT500. a pushbike, waves.....addict, no offence
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