The one for a 1971 Vauxhall Viva Estate.
I think it’ll often need tickling much more than “momentarily.”
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The one for a 1971 Vauxhall Viva Estate.
Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 12:36 pm I had a 650 Panther (long stroke, single) when I was an 8.5st weakling yoof.
The kick-start procedure was a bit complicated (handlebar levers and a little lever on the side of the engine etc).
If I got it wrong - particularly if I forgot the little lever by the right foot) it would flip me in the air.
I only ever start it on the centre stand.
LOL!Horse wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 9:41 amCount Steer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 12:36 pm I had a 650 Panther (long stroke, single) when I was an 8.5st weakling yoof.
The kick-start procedure was a bit complicated (handlebar levers and a little lever on the side of the engine etc).
If I got it wrong - particularly if I forgot the little lever by the right foot) it would flip me in the air.
I only ever start it on the centre stand.
It does seem to be located at the bottom of the push rod tube so that would make sense.
I believe that may be literally the case here....you can see where the threads used to be
That sounds like it needs more flooding on the tickler.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 6:09 pm I readjusted the clutch today after watching a few YouTube videos....seems pretty straight now.
Sadly I also discovered I've got the wrong primary casing gasket. I must have bought one for a different 1969 Bonneville
I put the casing back on anyway and tried to start her up. It'll be OK for a couple of mins with no gasket, there's only a little bit of oil in there.
Sadly I also failed to start
Kicker is much more positive now, every stroke generates chuffs, doofs or hisses from the pistons. I got pops and coughs pretty consistently, a kickback a few times (I assume that's what it was.....doesn't start and then suddenly lever fires back at you hard). Even got a few massive puffs of fuel vapour ejected backwards out the carbs.
No running though! I'm pretty sure its my technique.
Should be finished some time in 2024KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 10:29 pm Have you ever considered building your own starting rollers?
Err. Others may have other views but I didn't straddle a difficult to start bike to kick it over even on the centre stand (and I wouldn't usually take a bike off the centre stand while sat on it).Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 7:26 am I've flooded the hell out of it, so much so I wonder if I've gone too far. From dry it takes about 2s for the fuel to start pissing out the tickler so it seems to have a nice healthy flow
Julian is right that it seems to work better if you kick and don't jump. However I'm not that heavy and I do have to leap on it a bit Definitely gets closer if you make the conscious effort to go all the way through the bottom half of the stroke on the lever though.
The low clip-ons and rear sets mean it is quite hard to hold the throttle steady while kicking. At the moment I have to do it on the centrestand, so I'm leaning forward quite a lot if I stand on the pegs and hang onto the bars.