Yes it clears everything by a country mile. I just wonder if it will be awkward to kick. The project is a Norton in a Trackmaster frame with no center or side stand so I have to straddle the bike and kick it. I wonder how easy that will be.
I see what you are sayingYes it clears everything by a country mile. I just wonder if it will be awkward to kick. The project is a Norton in a Trackmaster frame with no center or side stand so I have to straddle the bike and kick it. I wonder how easy that will be.
Use it first it might seem further away from the bike but its not to bad kicking it and with the longer swing makes kicking a lot easier so really like anything you have to get use to it and you will be very happy the way it is, I never use side stands or centre stands to kick start my bikes, never have and never will in fact I don't have a CS at all, with my JH maggie my bike starts on 1/2 a swing on the kicker every time with the longer KS lever.I bought one recently for a project, haven't tried kicking it yet. It's kicking position is way away from the bike which seems awkward. Any opinions on this? I am thinking of heating and bending to make it closer to the bike but the footpegs and mufflers have not been constructed yet.
It is not awkward to kick at all.I bought one recently for a project, haven't tried kicking it yet. It's kicking position is way away from the bike which seems awkward. Any opinions on this? I am thinking of heating and bending to make it closer to the bike but the footpegs and mufflers have not been constructed yet.