ES CV triumph unit - these 3 bikes either have a 40mm CV carb or a Electric Start or both. One has a 38 or 40mm Dellorto. The ES kit is by ARK Eng and

Joined
Aug 10, 2014
Messages
2,260
Country flag

these 3 bikes either have a 40mm CV carb or a Electric Start or both. One has a 38 or 40mm Dellorto. The ES kit is by ARK Eng and sold through Shropshire Cycles in the UK. Both starters are working fine with a space to make the starter drive clear the ring gear. The kits come with a belt drive and the outer cover. The CV carbs are $70 on Ali Express, and $12 if no enrichening cable is supplied. I also buy the adjustable low speed screw and take .005 off the the taper over the length of the taper with emery and a drill. This enrichens the mixture which gives quicker warm up and better response. Kinda modern with a CV carb , electronic ignition and starter. The stock looking bike has a 5 speed now as well.

 
I missed this thread when it was posted. I like the e-start kit, and wondering more and more whether I'll need to order one if I intend to keep my old race bike around, as I believe my right leg is now kickstart-incompatible. One backfire and it'll mean surgery to fix the old plate & screws. I don't want me NO MO SURGERY, nosir.

ES CV triumph unit - these 3 bikes either have a 40mm CV carb or a Electric Start or both. One has a 38 or 40mm Dellorto. The ES kit is by ARK Eng and
 
Back
Top