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If a motorcycle with an electric start system has a discharged battery and lacks a kick start feature, starting the bike can become more challenging. Here are some possible scenarios and options:

  1. Jump-start: If the battery is simply discharged but still functional, you can jump-start the motorcycle using jumper cables connected to another vehicle's battery. This method transfers power from the working battery to the dead one, allowing you to start the bike.

  2. Push start: Another option is to push-start the motorcycle. This requires getting the bike up to a certain speed while in gear and then releasing the clutch quickly to engage the engine. The rotational force generated by the moving motorcycle helps to turn over the engine and start it. Push-starting may require assistance from another person or a downhill slope to build sufficient speed.

  3. Battery replacement or recharge: If the battery is completely dead or incapable of holding a charge, it may need to be replaced or recharged. You can either replace the battery with a new one or charge the existing battery using an appropriate charger. In such cases, it's advisable to consult the motorcycle's manual or contact a professional mechanic for assistance.

It's important to note that the availability of kick start varies among different motorcycle models. While some modern motorcycles have eliminated the kick start feature to reduce weight and complexity, others may still retain it as a backup option.

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