


Or how stupid you would look when it didnt start after repeated kicks...jchesshyre wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 2:54 pm Just imagine if our Firestorms had a kick starter, how cool we'd look firing them up successfully and how big our right legs would be![]()
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Not quite sure how you dumped the clutch without a clutch lever. But, anyhow, the SOP when you are unable to declutch is to start in first gear. Less strain on the starter motor if you are on a down grade.podman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 5:05 pm Back in the 80s, my friend had several weeks off work after an XR600 kicked back and ripped the ligaments in his ankle..and I can tell you with some degree of certainty, its impossible to bump start an SP1.
Several of his tried doing this to my friends SP1 when the clutch lever fell off(yes, id have thought it impossible as well) ,bounced down the road and disappeared into the verge .
In the end, we bought a tow rope from Halfords , and using my GSXR with him holding the rope, got him up to around 30MPH and dumped the clutch ...was just a matter of a 120 mile ride back to home without stopping, which he managed, even if it meant use of the pavement on occasion!
KermitLeFrog wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2017 7:37 amNot quite sure how you dumped the clutch without a clutch lever. But, anyhow, the SOP when you are unable to declutch is to start in first gear. Less strain on the starter motor if you are on a down grade.podman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 5:05 pm Back in the 80s, my friend had several weeks off work after an XR600 kicked back and ripped the ligaments in his ankle..and I can tell you with some degree of certainty, its impossible to bump start an SP1.
Several of his tried doing this to my friends SP1 when the clutch lever fell off(yes, id have thought it impossible as well) ,bounced down the road and disappeared into the verge .
In the end, we bought a tow rope from Halfords , and using my GSXR with him holding the rope, got him up to around 30MPH and dumped the clutch ...was just a matter of a 120 mile ride back to home without stopping, which he managed, even if it meant use of the pavement on occasion!
I exploded my turbo scoobydoo clutch going over a Swiss pass on a saturday afternoon but made it back for work on Monday morning.
Aaaah, that makes sense.podman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2017 12:22 pmKermitLeFrog wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2017 7:37 amNot quite sure how you dumped the clutch without a clutch lever. But, anyhow, the SOP when you are unable to declutch is to start in first gear. Less strain on the starter motor if you are on a down grade.podman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 5:05 pm Back in the 80s, my friend had several weeks off work after an XR600 kicked back and ripped the ligaments in his ankle..and I can tell you with some degree of certainty, its impossible to bump start an SP1.
Several of his tried doing this to my friends SP1 when the clutch lever fell off(yes, id have thought it impossible as well) ,bounced down the road and disappeared into the verge .
In the end, we bought a tow rope from Halfords , and using my GSXR with him holding the rope, got him up to around 30MPH and dumped the clutch ...was just a matter of a 120 mile ride back to home without stopping, which he managed, even if it meant use of the pavement on occasion!
I exploded my turbo scoobydoo clutch going over a Swiss pass on a saturday afternoon but made it back for work on Monday morning.
As the clutch lever wasnt present, the starter wouldnt engage in gear (switch prevents this and we tried everything we could to push the plunger in) , I dont think a 1000cc V twin would catch on a starter motor anyway..3 blokes pushing it as fast as we could go would just result in the wheel locking as soon as it was booted into gear.we even had a race team stop to try and help us but after 2+ hours stuck by the side of the road in Wisbech, another visit to Halfords ended up with the tow rope solution....towing up to speed, then hoofing it into gear did the job thou..sorry, yes, when I say dumping the clutch, I mean hoofing it into gear.. (this was over 2 years ago now) .
podman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 5:05 pm Back in the 80s, my friend had several weeks off work after an XR600 kicked back and ripped the ligaments in his ankle..and I can tell you with some degree of certainty, its impossible to bump start an SP1.
Several of his tried doing this to my friends SP1 when the clutch lever fell off(yes, id have thought it impossible as well) ,bounced down the road and disappeared into the verge .
In the end, we bought a tow rope from Halfords , and using my GSXR with him holding the rope, got him up to around 30MPH and dumped the clutch ...was just a matter of a 120 mile ride back to home without stopping, which he managed, even if it meant use of the pavement on occasion!
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