It's nice to know that they once had good quality control - it's a different time now! Some are fine, some don't stay folded among other problems.Everyone who has replaced the kicker with the RGM T160 folding kicker will never go back to the original kicker they fold away so good and are longer for better/easier kicking than the original so chances of finding someone who has a spare one might be a hard task to fine and they aren't cheap to buy but are a good investment, I was lucky they were a lot cheaper when I brought mine over 15 years ago, save the money and buy a new one, that is if RGM has them in stock.
Ashley
So you made the knuckle part is that correct, then added the T160 lever ? That'd be a cool project.I've got the first Norton proto type in my garage it's fitted with a Suzuki GT550 lever It worked fine. The second is with the T160 lever and is still on my 850. Both use stainless steel boss/splined clamps, one is of 304 the other 316 neither have given any problems at all in fact I reckon they form a better grip round the shaft splines.
The GT550 version is not for sale it's too much hassle right now posting stuff abroad, but why don't you make your own? I made my first one in 1970 for my pre unit Bonnie using a CB750 Honda lever.
Greg - I posted this a while ago. Stopped my RGM kicker arm from flopping.It's nice to know that they once had good quality control - it's a different time now! Some are fine, some don't stay folded among other problems.
And still looking mighty fineWell, mine's just great! Solved floppiness with belleville springs. I intend kicking with it until age stops me. Needs a new rubber every 6 months or so, but bought a few before Anna left.
I would have it re-chromed if necessary, but not needed yet.
I have Matt's excellent electric boot for when I'm too incontinent - or whatever!
(that's our @Dellis excellent tinware there)
Cheers
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Yep - I have, and it doesn't last long. I think the ID of the rubber is slightly different too.The rubber on my RGM is starting to fall apart. Since the RGM rubber is shorter than a stock one, has anybody chopped a stock one?