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| kawashima |
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 Posted: 14:41 - 03 May 2009 Post subject: Helped by a kickstarter |
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Today my W650's batterie was nearly flat and the cell motor didn't run at all. This was the first time I couldn't start with cell motor.
After kicking kick starter about 30 times, it started luckily.
I rode for an hour and tried again, cell ran but couldn't start it.
This time I could start with one kick easily.
I've thought kick starter of W650 is there only for retro image, but I was helped by it and changed my mind.
30 times kick start is fine but 30 times bump start isn't fine for me.
I think every motorcycle should attach both cell & kick starter IMO.
What do you think? ____________________ own:2020 Serow 250
owned: 2012 YB125SP, 2008 TDM900, 2005 W650, 2002 LS125R, 2002 CB400SF, NS50F, C50 / Trip to UK(2009), Hokkaido touring(2013) |
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How big are the mechanisms? practicle on a road sportsbike?,
If it dident change the ground clearance or adversely affect handling i would welcome a kickstart.
I ran out of petrol for the first time in a while last night, while trying to thumb a lift (hitching is almost extinct), and had to crank the starter for a while, i would have prefered to use a kickstart there.
Thats what you get for riding something designed from a racer  ____________________ [Current Bikes - GSXR-750 K5 & C90-97 ] [Previous Bikes: Runner 125, YBR 125, GS500, Bandit 600, Hornet 600, ZX6R-99, C90-99, R1-99, XT600E-04, GSXR-750 K4, CRF250L '16] |
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| TheDonUK wrote: | How big are the mechanisms? practicle on a road sportsbike?,
If it dident change the ground clearance or adversely affect handling i would welcome a kickstart.
I ran out of petrol for the first time in a while last night, while trying to thumb a lift (hitching is almost extinct), and had to crank the starter for a while, i would have prefered to use a kickstart there.
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Its not really practical on a sportsbike as most would be damn hard to kick. Imagine trying to kickstart a TL1000S!
A 600 might work, but electric starters are so reliable these days anyway, and things like ECUs, injectors and fuel pumps need working batteries to get the engine started in the first place. You might have gotten away with a kicker on a 600cc carbed bike, but on a modern injected bike you've got no chance. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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| Joe wrote: | Off road bikes on the other hand should always have a kick start |
It must not be easy to do a bump start on a off road!
| MarJay wrote: | Take my MZ for example; the kickstart is short and on the left side of the bike. It is not held on with the usual splines but just has a plain steel dowel through it. This steel dowel regularly works itself loose and so you often end up playing kickstart russian roulette. If the bike doesn't start first kick then the dowel invariably works its way loose and you then can't start it at all until you've found a hammer to knock it back into place. |
I won't be able to start your bike
| Gawain wrote: | If its modern TCI ignition even with a kickstart it wont start as there wont be enough battery life to give a good spark... Maybe for marginal batteries but not for dead ones. |
I was lucky. Neutral lamp was lighting slightly. If this was 1 month later, I might need re-charging.
| RXS100_Chris wrote: | Same goes for cars really, starting handles seem antiquated but they're actually quite useful. Handy for turning the engine when setting valve clearances too. |
I haven't had these troubles on cars. Maybe Cars can have big batteries than bikes?
| TheDonUK wrote: | How big are the mechanisms? practicle on a road sportsbike? |
| MarJay wrote: | but on a modern injected bike you've got no chance. |
Ouch. I didn't know that. Only carb bikes...The newer the more the bike relys on its batterie then! ____________________ own:2020 Serow 250
owned: 2012 YB125SP, 2008 TDM900, 2005 W650, 2002 LS125R, 2002 CB400SF, NS50F, C50 / Trip to UK(2009), Hokkaido touring(2013) |
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I would love a bike with a kickstart. I've just put a new battery on the CB500 and she's happy again, but it wouldn't have killed them to put one on, seeing as it is a commuter. Not everybody has the energy to run up and down with a bike trying to bump start it. I'm tempted by a W650 for that very reason. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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I have for many years wanted a muscle bike with a kickstarter.
Just for the whole kicking it on and getting on.
I was thinking getting a retro Harley and making it into a cafe racer. ____________________ ◙◙► K6 GSXR 600 ◄◙◙◙◙► K5 GSXR 1000 ◄◙◙◙◙► K5 GSXR 600 ◄◙◙◙◙► 96 RF600r ◄◙◙
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While I don't have any issues bump starting a bike, I find it can be a pain to do sometimes, especially if you are on a busy road or just in a really unfortunate position (at the bottom of a valley or something?).
I haven't had to bump my ER-5 yet, I'm thinking I might want to practice at some point as I've only bumped small bikes before. ____________________ Past: 55 Sym Jet, 91 ZZR250, 03 NSR125R. Present: 97 ER-5.
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| Chriss wrote: | You lot make me want to modify the DRZ to put a kicker on it now. |
You can costs £140 in parts and a couple hours labour, it costs less if your DR has the engine cover which still has the hole for it.
My XT was retrofittable for a kicker for about £170 , but this was without the decomp mechanism which few people knew how to retrofit and those that did wanted lots of money for it, which meant that the kicker would invariably snap after a few uses.
Many people have horror stories with kickers though , for adventure riding , in Africa and South America off the beaten track , when they are crossing a rickety bridge and it stalls, press the magic button and you are done in about a second, kick starting a hot bike while on a single log bridge high above a river would be iffy. Peter has a story in Bury where to short cut 7 miles you cross a river by the remainants of a brdge which is just a 1 ft wide piece of concrete 20ft above the river. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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Old Thread Alert!
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