Big.Dude.666
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I was thinking about purchasing the Sick Bike Parts Shifter Kit. Any one using this? Can someone post a review?
Thanks
David
Thanks
David

Starting your engine
The first thing you will notice when trying to start your engine is that it is different than it was
before. You can no longer just get the bike moving and release the clutch. You now have to
pedal to start the engine. This will seem strange at first but it won’t take you long before you
figure out a good technique for starting your engine. Here is our suggested method. Pedal
your bike with the clutch in to get it moving at a decent pace in 1st gear, prop the crank for
your preferred leg up at about 45 degrees, release the clutch, get out of the saddle and put
your weight on the pedal of that crank, as the engine starts to turn keep pedaling through.
Once the engine starts to turn over it is pretty easy to continue pedaling. Do not jump on your
pedals to start your engine. This puts excessive force on the freewheel and may cause it to
fail.
Sounds like a pull start might be nice with the shifter.
SB
I use a shifter kit too. Because you use the bikes normal right side drive chain if you aren't pedaling the bike freewheels forward so popping the clutch does nothing. Right now you don't realize how much the bikes momentum is helping you start the bike. With a shift kit you start out in first gear with the clutch pulled. Get going then stop pedaling let the clutch out and back pedal till the right pedal is a little forward of straight up. Stand up on the pedals then kick start the motor with the right pedal like a motorcycle while the bikes still rolling. It takes a little practice to do but not alot. The benefits of being able to change gears far outweighs relearning how to start the bike. It's harder to explain than it is to do.
I have two pull starts from BGF. One is a manual clutch and the other centrifugal. They are both good motors and no problems so far. Some say thaqt Rick does not give great service, but my own experience with him has been fine so far... four motors and all good runners. The little trouble I had he took care of right away. If I get burned I'll switch vendors and pay more. Right now money is an issue.Dose anyone know of good pull starts? I have herd if u buy a junk they break really quick.