When your motorcycle's battery is low on power, starting the vehicle can be a challenge. One solution is to use push-starting to handle the situation. First, move the motorcycle to a spacious and flat area, shift into an appropriate gear, hold the clutch, and push the motorcycle with force to gain some speed. Then, release the clutch and attempt to start the engine several times. This method can help the motorcycle start successfully to some extent.
Additionally, using the kick-start lever is another effective way to start the engine. By propping up the motorcycle and repeatedly pressing down on the kick-start lever, you may be able to get the engine running again.

If these methods don't work, you can consider jump-starting the motorcycle. Before proceeding, ensure you follow the correct procedures and take precautions. When connecting the jumper cables, connect the positive and negative terminals in the correct order. Once the process is complete and the engine is running, carefully disconnect the cables, paying attention to safety during the operation.
Charging the battery is also a reliable solution. Move the motorcycle to a safe location and choose an appropriate charging method, or directly replace the battery, both of which can effectively restore the motorcycle's ability to start.
Lastly, to address battery depletion, you can add battery filler fluid or use repair fluids to restore the battery. Depending on the level of battery wear, choose the right repair method. If the battery is excessively aged, it's recommended to replace it promptly to ensure the vehicle operates normally.





