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TheDuke
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Thanks for the advise so far fellas. I'm not planning to race it; but, I like the idea of removing unnecessary parts to keep the weight as low as possible. I figure if I can kick start it, might as well lose the e-starter. Seems like an easy-ish 10lbs to dump.
It also doesn't have anything to do with ego. The fact is that I currently have two ways to start the bike, and weaning myself off of one saves weight. I think it is worth looking at for that reason only. Just trying to trim the fat anywhere it is easy and reasonable.
I have also heard mixed reviews on the Li batteries but really want to lose the battery box for something smaller and more hidden.
So, if I'm not trying to run without a battery, I plan to use an Li version, do I have to worry about anything regarding the starter clutch or rotor??? [Not sure what those do or how they are involved] Can I just remove the starter and plug it and call it good? Will that affect anything other than my ability to thumb-start the beast?
It also doesn't have anything to do with ego. The fact is that I currently have two ways to start the bike, and weaning myself off of one saves weight. I think it is worth looking at for that reason only. Just trying to trim the fat anywhere it is easy and reasonable.
I have also heard mixed reviews on the Li batteries but really want to lose the battery box for something smaller and more hidden.
So, if I'm not trying to run without a battery, I plan to use an Li version, do I have to worry about anything regarding the starter clutch or rotor??? [Not sure what those do or how they are involved] Can I just remove the starter and plug it and call it good? Will that affect anything other than my ability to thumb-start the beast?
Just how much weight do you plan on losing? :-k
And for what purpose? :-k
If all you are doing is to project a macho image on the kick starter, it seems like a lot of effort for minimal gain. If that is all you are trying to do, just kick it and ignore the button.![]()
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