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Originally posted by erdmania View Post
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Originally posted by Zooks View PostIf the engine is tuned right you shouldn't need too much to make it fire. It takes about 1/4 of a kick for me to fire up my 750. I can even do it without lifting my bum off the seat.
When it's out of tune though, it's a very different story. I have had bikes that take numerous kicks to get them going. Using a kick starter in the rain is always fun - NOT!!!!!. I have skinned a few shins kick starting dirt bikes in the mud. OUCH!!! :shock:
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Originally posted by Grandpa View PostMy bikes have always been in top state of tune. It may be easy for you to kickstart a 750, but I'm a wuss, a sissy, and hate to work harder than I should. I found kickstarting my 1979 850 was a royal PITA, so I just didn't do it. Pushing a little button on the right handlebar, one that will yield positive results 99.99999% of the time, is much preferable than trying to convince myself and others that I'm a macho man.:) The road to hell is paved with good intentions......................................
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