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PostPosted: 01:53 - 25 May 2026    Post subject: I want a pull start onmybike Reply with quote

I was out on the Thrunge Wangler today and stopped at the seaside to smoke a pipe and appear generally unsavoury when somebody came up and said "Wow, I haven't seen one of THOSE in ages!"

If you know my bike you'll know it's an unspeakable abomination of random parts and dubious modifications so nobody will have ever seen one of these anywhere. But that got me thinking. My bike starts so easily I thought how cool would it be to have one of those old school wind-the-rope-on-the-pulley mechanisms like what old lawnmowers and things used to have before you were born.

Due to design limitations on my bike I've only got electric start and not a kick starter. Footpegs and shit are in the way. But you can literally start my bike by putting a socket on the alternator bolt and give it a spin. That's where I want to put a pull start pulley. Seems like it would be easy enough to cobble up. I could just cut the end off the engine cover and bolt some kind of starter pulley gubbins on the end of the alternator using that bolt at the end of the crank and carry around a piece of old rope in my top box whenever I want to bemuse bystanders.

So where am I to find one of those old starter pulleys off something? Bloke at the salvage yard says he hasn't seen anything with a wrap-around rope starter for ages. Any ideas?
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PostPosted: 08:25 - 25 May 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

a scrap lawn mower surely..
some monkey bikes had them too I think.
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PostPosted: 18:16 - 25 May 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

Seagull outboard motors have them.

But why have a wraparound start when you could have a handle start like a model T? Does the flywheel cover have an inspection cap in it? Make an easily removable one of those to insert your hand crank.

Extra points if you upset people by bastardising an actual model T crank handle.
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A100man
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PostPosted: 18:39 - 25 May 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

stinkwheel wrote:
Seagull outboard motors have them.

But why have a wraparound start when you could have a handle start like a model T? Does the flywheel cover have an inspection cap in it? Make an easily removable one of those to insert your hand crank.

Extra points if you upset people by bastardising an actual model T crank handle.


My dad's ex GPO Morris Minor van also had a starting handle! I can still remember the swearing on those frosty winter morns..
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PostPosted: 07:59 - 26 May 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some quad bikes e.g. honda had a pull start in addition to electric it was typically hidden behind sidepanel.
So it is a reasonable thing to devise.
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