Anyone else thinking of an electric starter on your chief, or have you all ready installed one? I have a 47, At my age of 77 I find it a little hard to give it a good kick through, and holding the bike up right at the same time. Kiwi sells a starter, it's a little pricy, but if it lets me be able to ride my chief a few more years it may be worth it. Your thoughts. Stan
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Originally posted by stan View PostAnyone else thinking of an electric starter on your chief, or have you all ready installed one? I have a 47, At my age of 77 I find it a little hard to give it a good kick through, and holding the bike up right at the same time. Kiwi sells a starter, it's a little pricy, but if it lets me be able to ride my chief a few more years it may be worth it. Your thoughts. Stan
May buy you a couple of years.
Congrats on still riding a chief at 77.
Tom
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ugh, such a morbid topic, yet very much part of reality, certainly not an event to be denied and but to be reckoned with. as morbid as it sounds, there is not a day i don't think of my own mortality. while i no longer have a Chief, i am grateful every time i bring my '67 Royal Enfield Interceptor upright from its side stand and am rewarded most often by freestanding first kick starts. i can't imagine letting go as long as i am gifted with the ability and good health to start my Interceptor. Stan, we only live once and i say if you can afford an electric start for your Chief, do it before you can no longer make the move to push a button. We can't take anything with us, not even our last breath, so enjoy what gives us joy as long as one can.Last edited by Steve Swan; 10-01-2019, 07:14 PM.Steve Swan
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Two of my friends have a button start on their Chiefs. I sure get envious when they press that little button and ride off into the sun with no sweat on their brow.D. A. Bagin #3166 AKA Panheadzz 440 48chief W/sidecar 57fl 57flh 58fl 66m-50 68flh 70xlh
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Chief electric start
I installed a kiwi electric start on my 1940 chief ,the bike started good when cold ,but if you rode it for 20 miles then stopped for gas it was a bear to start sometime taking 10 or 15 kicks.i would not ride the bike often because of this or I would leave it running when I got gas it stopped being fun. I bought the electric start as a Christmas present to my self and now ride the chief 3 or 4 times a week it was worth the investment to be able to use the bike again
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Originally posted by jn1972 View PostI installed a kiwi electric start on my 1940 chief ,the bike started good when cold ,but if you rode it for 20 miles then stopped for gas it was a bear to start sometime taking 10 or 15 kicks.i would not ride the bike often because of this or I would leave it running when I got gas it stopped being fun. I bought the electric start as a Christmas present to my self and now ride the chief 3 or 4 times a week it was worth the investment to be able to use the bike again
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Without mentioning her name I know a woman in her 80's who kickstarts her Chief. Two modifications allow this. Two starter cranks cut and made into one that is a inch longer. Two head gaskets per cylinder to lower compression. Invisible fix to allow easy starting.Be sure to visit;
http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/
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Following along like Chris suggests... Starklite offers a longer kicker arm, designed for an 80 incher, but works really well with a standard or Bonneville Chief. about $150 or more. Also, I would rather use a real fat copper head gasket, I think Greer has them, .060 thick (?) rather than two gaskets...
I have two kick starters I would consider selling. One from Tom Fusco in Florida. No kick arm, comes with a big battery box, and instructions. The other one is from Christian, RIP, in Germany. It has a kicker arm, no battery box. No instructions ( Iwill include a copy of Fusco instructions for addition help, but its slightly different) $500 ea, plus shipping. They are heavy. Shipping cost would be around $50+ PM me for phone and further details. will not ship overseas. C2K
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