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DieselDog77
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Is it possible to put a kickstarter on an '81 gs750? I just bought a 1981 Suzuki gs750L engine and noticed it didn't have a kickstart.
I know a lot of people are gonna read this and be like, "why would you want to?" Same reason Harley guys pay thousands for a Baker drive train for their harleys: because it looks and feels awesome when you kick start a bike... well that and it's supposed to enhance performance. but let's get real, a big reason they buy it is for the kickstarter. Hell, every one of their ads shows a tatted up dude kicking over their hog. But enough about american bikes; my first motorcycle was a cb400 and I've only been riding for 3 or 4 years. Since my bike had a kick start I assumed, being new to the game, that all bikes had them. Than I got a suzuki savage and was like "Where the f*&% is the kickstarter?" Might seem petty to some but as a child whenever I saw motorcycles depicted in movies or TV shows it showed guys and gals kick starting there bikes. To me, that's a "real" motorcycle; one that you kick over. I'm a sucker for older bikes mostly for that reason. Is that stupid? Is that petty? I think it sux that suzukis and other jap bikes stopped having them after the early eighties. Why the hell did they ever stop putting them on?
I know a lot of people are gonna read this and be like, "why would you want to?" Same reason Harley guys pay thousands for a Baker drive train for their harleys: because it looks and feels awesome when you kick start a bike... well that and it's supposed to enhance performance. but let's get real, a big reason they buy it is for the kickstarter. Hell, every one of their ads shows a tatted up dude kicking over their hog. But enough about american bikes; my first motorcycle was a cb400 and I've only been riding for 3 or 4 years. Since my bike had a kick start I assumed, being new to the game, that all bikes had them. Than I got a suzuki savage and was like "Where the f*&% is the kickstarter?" Might seem petty to some but as a child whenever I saw motorcycles depicted in movies or TV shows it showed guys and gals kick starting there bikes. To me, that's a "real" motorcycle; one that you kick over. I'm a sucker for older bikes mostly for that reason. Is that stupid? Is that petty? I think it sux that suzukis and other jap bikes stopped having them after the early eighties. Why the hell did they ever stop putting them on?