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| Itchy |
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 Itchy Super Spammer

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 Posted: 21:23 - 17 Dec 2006 Post subject: Bump start technique |
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Is my bump start technique right? , I managed it on my 2nd go 15 minutes ago, but I'd like to know if my technique is correct, to prevent possible future difficulties , pushing 210kilos of bike is tiring!,
put bike into 1st hold in the clutch , turn the ignition on , 1/2 choke , push the thing fast as you can at some point push the starter let the clutch out most of the way then if you get it to start rev it hard
to keep it running , jump on and ride off keeping revs above the normal .
+ any general complications with shaft drive ? or is this possibly a bonus as theres no chain
slack to consider?
Any suggestions?
I don't exactly want to make a habit of this but its something useful to know (the other two times
I bump started bikes were for girlies stuck by the side of the road on smaller bikes who incidentally
said thanks but declined some post bump start action with me)
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 nick606 World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 22:03 - 17 Dec 2006 Post subject: |
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this is what i do .....
1. if possible find a small slope its a hell of a lot easier than running with it (even if you need to turn around) or get a guy/girl to push i have my own professional pusher i like to call him dad
2.knock it into first gear while sat on the bike i push off the floor release the clutch rev and wam bam it starts (if the bike is cold use choke)
make sure you have it in gear though my dad waste to pleased when i got him to push and it was in neutral  |
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 h00dwink World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 22:16 - 17 Dec 2006 Post subject: |
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considering you're ment to dump the clutch i wouldnt do it running aside the bike as you'll probably need to rev it to get it going over better. i did it once, fortunately i managed to pull the clutch back in to avoid a ghost bike  ____________________ Sahf East Winnah 4LYF
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Generally i always do it in as high a gear as i can get into (though 3rd will usually suffice) run along side get up a bit speed, jump on while moving and dump the clutch. Mind you ive only done this on small capacity 2-stroke kickstarted bikes! The extra weight of you on it will also prevent the wheel from locking if it screws up. ____________________ Will work for petrol
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Always used 1st gear as G said, even my 1100ZRX was a peice of piss to start that way.
However my 1150GS has too much compression to start unless you can get a good speed up and get all the weight over the back wheel to stop it locking, or get someone to push me. Otherwise its second gear bumping. ____________________ Andy Sez....
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 Posted: 23:21 - 17 Dec 2006 Post subject: |
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Had a dodgy battery on the Varadero for a while, after nearly a week of bumping it twice a day at the least I could do it sitting on the bike with one good push off and a little bump.
However, back in the good old 50cc days, broken down 50 miles from home at 2 in the morning with a copper pusihng me and the bike down the road, he didnt know how to do it, and neither did I.
The result? A knackered rozzer pushing me at a sprint down a road in the rain with the bike in neutral and my thumb on the starter.
Not a clue
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I had to bump start my bandit at least 4 times the other week as the battery is wankered, so i just got one of our engineers to give us a push!
My bandit is so hard to bump on my own as the clutch is dragging a hell of alot, I spose i should really adjust it then it might be a little easier. |
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 Posted: 16:54 - 18 Dec 2006 Post subject: |
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I would urge for 3rd gear for a bump start solely as its not as harsh on the motor/ drive train.
The other factor is that with a lower gear you suffer a sudden and dramatic decelleration which could potential end in loss of balance and dropping the machine.
Once the engines fires pull in the clutch and catch the revs gently, don't thrash a recently started motor.
It all depends i guess on the reason why its being bumped.
Also consider the terrain your bumping it on, is it slippy, un even?
Best practice would be to sit astride the bike and have someone push YOU with a hand on your back NOT on the bike. If they push on the bike, especially on the wrong bit, they could cause damage when you drop the clutch.
I spent weeks having to bump start my Blackbird after the battery gave up, 3rd was by far the best gear.
My old YZ490 wouldn't bump, no matter what gear it was in i split 2 pairs of 'AXO' moto cross boots kicking it over too, what an animal  |
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i find 2nd gear good, either jog with the bike with the clutch in and it in gear 2 ready for me, or like this morning when it stalled on me near the under pass which i use to get to work just push it along while sat on the seat free wheel down the hill at about 4 mph and drop the clutch once its started pull the clutch in str8 away give it shite loads of revs and then fuck off into the distance giving the bum who lives there a right good wake up call  ____________________ Current .. 2008 BMW R 1200 GS Adventure ..
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See the thing is you really really shouldn't need to jump on it, not on a modern (japanese at least) bike.. afaik it was more for anything with valve lifters way back when (unless anyone else knows otherwise do say) the risk of droping the bike and possibly takeing yourself with it and under large fast moveing lumps of metal is a worry, not to mention damage to the bike..
500 twin, 650 twin, 125single, 125cc twin, 400cc inline 4 and others never ever needed it... just run allong side it feed the clutch out in an appropreat gear and let it catch, then clutch in and rev it to keep it alive.. ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 14 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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