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Josh Cox said:Hey Jordan,
What is the distance from the kick starter to the top iscolastic bolt ?, looks very close.....
Ummmmm.....On the z-plate? I don't think it's as close as the pictures would indicate.
Josh Cox said:Hey Jordan,
What is the distance from the kick starter to the top iscolastic bolt ?, looks very close.....
britbike220 said:Coming along fine young man.![]()
KSUWildcatFan said:britbike220 said:Coming along fine young man.![]()
Kickstarting is still proving to be the bane of my existence. I need to order a new throttle assembly, too. Fail.
-Jordan
KSUWildcatFan said:I just can't seem to get the hang of it. I'm sure I will.. :/
KSUWildcatFan said:britbike220 said:Coming along fine young man.![]()
Kickstarting is still proving to be the bane of my existence. I need to order a new throttle assembly, too. Fail.
-Jordan
DogT said:Hey, I'm 67 and start it easily by standing on both pegs to start with and then the right foot on the kick start, ....
Rich_j said:I kick mine on the sidestand all the time, where's the harm?
Tintin said:DogT said:Hey, I'm 67 and start it easily by standing on both pegs to start with and then the right foot on the kick start, ....
...killing the centre rather sooner than later..... :shock:
Sorry, but I was socialized that kicking a bike on its stands is one of the worst crimes man can commit against machinery. An not even the 11:1 Commando I once tried needed it, it just took a little longer to get if over compression. My 9:1 Atlas needs to be tickled, then two kicks without ignition to wet the inlet walls and then it'll start easily.
Tim