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Post by verticaltwin on Apr 6, 2009 11:46:22 GMT -5
Looking for a used remote starter... fairly inexpensive.
Thx, Kyle#44x
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Post by tudorpilot on Apr 6, 2009 13:52:43 GMT -5
Can we take that to mean the big 360 is a runner?
Or, just that Charlie is tired of pushing?
See you in a couple weeks...
Josh
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Post by verticaltwin on Apr 6, 2009 14:05:45 GMT -5
Actually... this is for a bike I made a deal on, but have yet to come up with the rest of the $$. I don't know if I'll have it in time for our first race or not. If I do get it in time for the race... I won't have a starter for it... This is a real race bike, not like my old Junkyard Special.
Not that I'll be any faster on it, but I hope to gain some confidence with a 4-stroke.
See you at the race either way!!! Kyle#44x
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Post by verticaltwin on Apr 6, 2009 14:06:41 GMT -5
Oh yeah, the 360 is going together tonight... Wish me luck!
Kyle#44x
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Post by tudorpilot on Apr 7, 2009 7:46:42 GMT -5
Kyle, I have two types of starters I would gladly loan you. The first is a traditional type... Small car starter with a small battery and a button to operate. I only use it for my alcohol burning mini bike, so I don't use it much. The second type is pictured below. Also found near "alcohol burners", runs off race track gizzards, and track dust mixed with race gas fumes. With new Knee surgery should be fast and efficient.........
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Post by verticaltwin on Apr 7, 2009 9:27:03 GMT -5
Josh, Thanks for the starter help... I like both types, but the second type is far more versatile! I may ask to borrow yours if need be, the owner says its almost impossible to bump start. Like I said I have to come up with more $$ before I can pick up the bike and I may not be able to in time for the first race. I'm not sure what kind of attachment is needed for the remote starter anyway... I'll try to find out, can't quite see in the picture. Kyle#44x
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Post by tudorpilot on Apr 7, 2009 11:23:41 GMT -5
Hmmm looks like a pretty sweet setup. Somebody has done alot of work to make a side cover like that. That means they did lots of work in other places...
Good for you, should be a runner....
Josh
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Post by verticaltwin on Apr 7, 2009 11:42:14 GMT -5
A bike is only as fast (or slow ) as the guy on the seat though... lol! Kyle#44x
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Post by getta20m on Apr 7, 2009 12:59:53 GMT -5
Kyle, ...The second type is pictured below. Also found near "alcohol burners", runs off race track gizzards, and track dust mixed with race gas fumes. With new Knee surgery should be fast and efficient......... I recommend the second type only as a last resort. The battery runs low after two or three spins and refuses to turn again! I'm not sure knee surgery has addressed this problem. #20m
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Post by cherrypicker on Apr 7, 2009 15:04:35 GMT -5
Plus knee surgery takes a while to recoup from! (As I witnessed from attending PT with "starter #2" this morning)
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