Decent quality GP/ SX kick start pedal.
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Hi all, as the title says please. I'm currently using one from a well know Viet company and the splines don't line up with the shaft. Where can i get a decent one from? Not worried if its not original but, must be quality. Thanks in advance Pete.
genuine indian normally ok,try scooter restorations.
Tho' i've had this before twice,first it was kickstart,2nd was dodgy re made kickstart ramp.
scoot rs ones normally ok too.
Tho' i've had this before twice,first it was kickstart,2nd was dodgy re made kickstart ramp.
scoot rs ones normally ok too.
Cambridge do a SX200 copy made by Evergreen , Tino ? It's very good in my opinion
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Yeah, I've seen those but, don't really want to spend £50. I think, I'll just go with a genuine SIL one from SR. Cheers Guys.dom wrote:Cambridge do a SX200 copy made by Evergreen , Tino ? It's very good in my opinion
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I have a Cam Lam SX one and I shall be buying another after Christmas too. I've also had the SR Indian ones in the past which, whilst better than the Vietnamese ones, were still not a good fit on the splines and, in my case, cracked.
Personally I'd either get an old one re-chromed, or buy the CamLam one. The problem with old original ones is you don't know their history. If they've been bent by having been dragged along the road in a crash, you won't know until you fit it unfortunately.
Personally I'd either get an old one re-chromed, or buy the CamLam one. The problem with old original ones is you don't know their history. If they've been bent by having been dragged along the road in a crash, you won't know until you fit it unfortunately.