Hi ,What i am trying to find out is has anybody had any experience fitting an Alton electric starter conversion kit to a Commando with a centrally mounted oil tank .
My bike is based either on a 69 S or Roadster model which has a centrally mounted oil tank with the battery mounted across the frame directly behind the oil tank .
It has an 850 engine plus a lot of other uprated bits and pieces .
The issue I am having is this placement of the battery severly limits the battery size that can be fitted into this space .
I believe Alton recommend a high output battery of maybe 18 AH .
Currently I am running a Moto Batt Gel matte battery of 8.5 AH with 166 cold cranking amps .
I checked with a local supplier of the Alton kit here in Australia and they doubted this battery would have enough cranking amps to turn the starter motor ( i havent been able to find out how many cranking amps this starter would require ) but could not offer any alternative solutions .
A local battery supplier came up with a Lithium Ion Battery of the same physical dimension of the current battery ( about 14 AH with 220 Cold cranking amps ) but were not sure if this modern type of battery would be compatible with the original positive earth charging system .
This bike is normally a 1 or at most a 2 kick starter but after recent spinal surgery I am a bit reluctant to even attempt to kick start it hence the enquiry re the electric start ..
The way i see it if the 8.5 Ah battery isnt strong enough ,is to change the oil tank and battery case to side mounted style but the price to get these sent out from the UK to Australia would be starting to add up and this isnt a show bike but its get ridden on dirt roads in all weather conditions
or as I normally have a tail bag strapped to the back of the Fastback style seat, make a bracket or holder and carry another battery that is linked to the main battery for starting .
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
Wheelie
My bike is based either on a 69 S or Roadster model which has a centrally mounted oil tank with the battery mounted across the frame directly behind the oil tank .
It has an 850 engine plus a lot of other uprated bits and pieces .
The issue I am having is this placement of the battery severly limits the battery size that can be fitted into this space .
I believe Alton recommend a high output battery of maybe 18 AH .
Currently I am running a Moto Batt Gel matte battery of 8.5 AH with 166 cold cranking amps .
I checked with a local supplier of the Alton kit here in Australia and they doubted this battery would have enough cranking amps to turn the starter motor ( i havent been able to find out how many cranking amps this starter would require ) but could not offer any alternative solutions .
A local battery supplier came up with a Lithium Ion Battery of the same physical dimension of the current battery ( about 14 AH with 220 Cold cranking amps ) but were not sure if this modern type of battery would be compatible with the original positive earth charging system .
This bike is normally a 1 or at most a 2 kick starter but after recent spinal surgery I am a bit reluctant to even attempt to kick start it hence the enquiry re the electric start ..
The way i see it if the 8.5 Ah battery isnt strong enough ,is to change the oil tank and battery case to side mounted style but the price to get these sent out from the UK to Australia would be starting to add up and this isnt a show bike but its get ridden on dirt roads in all weather conditions
or as I normally have a tail bag strapped to the back of the Fastback style seat, make a bracket or holder and carry another battery that is linked to the main battery for starting .
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
Wheelie