DIY roller starter
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Re: DIY roller starter
Now that I've fitted the high comp pistons to said Triumph I'm probably gonna need one of these things anyway At least until I get my technique sorted.
Do you take commissions?
Do you take commissions?
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Re: DIY roller starter
To be honest, once the KX is running and set up right I'll probably sell the rollers.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Jul 30, 2021 8:45 am Now that I've fitted the high comp pistons to said Triumph I'm probably gonna need one of these things anyway At least until I get my technique sorted.
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Re: DIY roller starter
Careful how you word the ad.
Unfinished project, all runs but may need safety devices adding.
Unfinished project, all runs but may need safety devices adding.
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Re: DIY roller starter
Finished the drive chain cover today. The front half bolts to the rear, which in turn is bolted to the frame around the bearings. It's not pretty, but it's safe and secure. I might give the whole thing a lick of paint if it works when it's finished.
Next I need to make a cover for the roller linkage.
Next I need to make a cover for the roller linkage.
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Re: DIY roller starter
Looks like this will work before the Bonnie!
I think your hole centre locations could do with some improvement though
I think your hole centre locations could do with some improvement though
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Re: DIY roller starter
Did you get this to start the KX?
I also have a 1985 KX500 and it's a nightmare to start with the kickstarter.
I think it will also be almost impossible to bump start so, as much as I would like a roller starter for mine, I don't feel confident it will work.
Let me know if it does though.
I also have a 1985 KX500 and it's a nightmare to start with the kickstarter.
I think it will also be almost impossible to bump start so, as much as I would like a roller starter for mine, I don't feel confident it will work.
Let me know if it does though.
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Re: DIY roller starter
It looks like something out of The Mangler. Mind your fingers. And all other body parts etc.
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