





One of them is knurled. I've seen the rollers in metal, polyurethane and rubber coated. Well suck it and see. They seller had planned to use a 24v van starter and connect it direct to his race van, but a crash in an Irish road race changed his plans. Hence the parts being stuck in a shed all these years.Rockburner wrote: Sun Mar 28, 2021 12:52 pm You might be better off with a "tyre" on the roller to grip the tyre on the bike better?
The grinder seems the easiest option, I'll start looking on the Facebook marketplace for a 2nd hand 240v 2000w one.demographic wrote: Sun Mar 28, 2021 1:38 pm They use them on a few bikes at Barbon hillclimb.
I can't remember if I got any pictures but its the sort of technical thing a saddo like me would have a photo of.
I'll have a ratch.
Was started off a grinder, off a generator. Which does seem kind of longwinded to start a kickstart equipped bike but I've just bought a gold anodised (Yesssss! Ahem) cylinderhead with a decompression button to achieve basically the same thing*.
*To be fair it also has interchangable domes so I can dick about with compression without knackering a head if I go too far.
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Yes, hence the front brake bracket becoming the main priority at present.





You can pop over any time you want and have a crack at in your Airmaxs mate. It not kicking it that's a problem, it's cranking it for a longer duration that's killing me.Asian Boss wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 3:59 pm Just use the kick start to move the piston to the right point on the upstoke and gan it a proper kick.
Haha!derek badger wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 8:01 pmYou can pop over any time you want and have a crack at in your Airmaxs mate. It not kicking it that's a problem, it's cranking it for a longer duration that's killing me.Asian Boss wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 3:59 pm Just use the kick start to move the piston to the right point on the upstoke and gan it a proper kick.
It's better then it looks in the photo. Skateboard grip tape is my plan if it starts slipping.iansoady wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2021 10:17 am That knurling looks a bit superficial - I'd coat it with grit.



Lolz. No, I only need it to sort out the starting/running issue it currently has. Once it's running properly I'll probably sell the rollers.Yambo wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:03 am You going to make a bracket for the bike so you can take the beast with you when you go out for a ride?![]()