You have to allow for a battery that can handle the load.
The solenoid bracket supplied is generic. It might need a little tweaking dependant on changes that might have been made to any given bike.
Some owners will likely want to fab a custom bracket that they think best suits their machines.
Obviously, a bracket in a style that an owner prefers is nothing.
What is something is an entire new casing, and all the drive components, etc.
It really is good looking stuff.
In respect of belt(and even chain really), the issue is the SPACING/ALIGNMENT of the STARTER DRIVE SPROCKET, and the RETENTION of the STARTER DRIVE SPROCKET.
The chain set-up is consistent, so one spacers solves the issue(supplied).
There are variations in belt drives, and that means one style of RETAINING SPACER does not suit all.
But it can be done, it just needs to be assessed on an individual case.
Alton are wanting to provide a non-machining solution in all variations, to simplify things.
But if you took a stock kit, and committed to a little machining(making a suitable spacer, and possibly a small mod on the belt pulley, depending) then I think any type of belt kit could be accommodated.
1up3down said:
I have a 73 850 with a belt primary
so, do I read correctly that it would cost about $2500 US dollars total to convert to electric start?
boy this is getting tempting, my old body would appreciate just pushing a button!