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- Jan 27, 2012
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Hi Guys,
I have a goal of actually being able to use my E-start. The bike has been sitting for a bunch of years while we raised kids and I'm just now getting the time to go through it. She was running when I put her up and all she really needs is a battery, fresh fluids, a master cylinder rebuild, and some deferred maintenance.
E-Start - Before I parked it I had the starter motor converted to a 4 brush unit. In the process of installing it and looking at the system, I discovered that the sprag had "gone over the top" and no longer engaged. I worked on it and got it back into the proper position, installed and tried it again and it and it went over the top again. So I pulled it out again and noticed that one of the rings/housing was cracked. So I ordered a new sprag (not cheap as I remember) and installed the new sprag, but never tried it out. Now that I'm getting close to going "live", I'm wondering if there is something else I should inspect carefully prior to pressing the button? I don't want to trash the new sprag. I know I need to add the heavier cables, but right now I'm more worried about the mechanics than the electrical side of this system. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thx,
Cameron
I have a goal of actually being able to use my E-start. The bike has been sitting for a bunch of years while we raised kids and I'm just now getting the time to go through it. She was running when I put her up and all she really needs is a battery, fresh fluids, a master cylinder rebuild, and some deferred maintenance.
E-Start - Before I parked it I had the starter motor converted to a 4 brush unit. In the process of installing it and looking at the system, I discovered that the sprag had "gone over the top" and no longer engaged. I worked on it and got it back into the proper position, installed and tried it again and it and it went over the top again. So I pulled it out again and noticed that one of the rings/housing was cracked. So I ordered a new sprag (not cheap as I remember) and installed the new sprag, but never tried it out. Now that I'm getting close to going "live", I'm wondering if there is something else I should inspect carefully prior to pressing the button? I don't want to trash the new sprag. I know I need to add the heavier cables, but right now I'm more worried about the mechanics than the electrical side of this system. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thx,
Cameron