If you look across a lot of forums you will find all sorts of "talk" from folks about building roller starters, but little actual information.
Well, we decided to address this lack of info . . .
Scroll to post 155 and you'll find a description and photos of an effective starter system I built a month ago to help start my 78" magneto fired, stroker sportster.
If it can start that beast . . . most bikes won't pose a problem.
I find the system very easy to operate by myself and have had no issues in several dozen starts on the big mag fired bike. I did buy the extended warranty on the Grinder motor I used -- it was dirt cheap and I figured, why not.
Keep in mind this is only one way of building roller starters. There are multiple designs and ideas out there. But, I can say for sure this one works on one of the hardest to start bikes I've met in a long association with many makes and models of motorbike.
I hope this helps some of you with sore knees/hips be able to continue riding and enjoying your bike(s).
https://forum.antiquemotorcycle.org/...249#post193249
Well, we decided to address this lack of info . . .
Scroll to post 155 and you'll find a description and photos of an effective starter system I built a month ago to help start my 78" magneto fired, stroker sportster.
If it can start that beast . . . most bikes won't pose a problem.
I find the system very easy to operate by myself and have had no issues in several dozen starts on the big mag fired bike. I did buy the extended warranty on the Grinder motor I used -- it was dirt cheap and I figured, why not.
Keep in mind this is only one way of building roller starters. There are multiple designs and ideas out there. But, I can say for sure this one works on one of the hardest to start bikes I've met in a long association with many makes and models of motorbike.
I hope this helps some of you with sore knees/hips be able to continue riding and enjoying your bike(s).
https://forum.antiquemotorcycle.org/...249#post193249
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