Hello there , does anybody know where i can get a kickstart for my tl (1975 model) I have given up on getting an original one. I am thinking that maybe one of a XL model may fit. It is mainly the shaft size that is the problem,the shape is not a massive issue as the one i have at the moment is straight, maybe some one has had this problem, any way i think that the late 70s xls used the similar engines even some early 80s xls too. there are a few kickers for sale on ebay from xls so that may be my best bet ,thats if they will fit!! any help would be great . thanks.
Tl250 Kickstart
Started by zarkoff, Jan 04 2010 06:20 PM
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#1
Posted 04 January 2010 - 06:20 PM
#2
Posted 04 January 2010 - 08:37 PM
zarkoff, on Jan 4 2010, 06:20 PM, said:
Hello there , does anybody know where i can get a kickstart for my tl (1975 model) I have given up on getting an original one. I am thinking that maybe one of a XL model may fit. It is mainly the shaft size that is the problem,the shape is not a massive issue as the one i have at the moment is straight, maybe some one has had this problem, any way i think that the late 70s xls used the similar engines even some early 80s xls too. there are a few kickers for sale on ebay from xls so that may be my best bet ,thats if they will fit!! any help would be great . thanks.
I got an original one just to have as a spare from the US on evilbay no problem!
Big John
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Highland Classic 2 Day Trial (UEM) 9/10 June 2012, Alvie Estate, Aviemore, Scotland..."The Friendliest and Biggest Classic Trial in Scotland" !!
"Just Shut-Up and Ride!"
On any Sunday, I'm a flyin' Man!
and finally...It's just my personal opinion!
#3
Posted 05 January 2010 - 07:22 PM
Hi there genuine kickstarts are available from Gordon Farley m/c's in Guildford regards Tim
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