Series 3 engine in a series 2
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Can anyone point me in the direct of a decent quality kickstart for this set up?
One Part Man, Two Parts Legend.
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Buzzsolomoto had some very good quality ones , i have one on my TS240 for a couple of years and it hasnt bent yet , decent chrome too
never squat down when wearing spurs !!
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Great, thanks!
One Part Man, Two Parts Legend.
watch out, I have done this and got one from buzz, that supposedly worked ok. But did'nt
Bit that sticks out and catches on case side not long enough, had to get some extra metal welded onto mine
Bit that sticks out and catches on case side not long enough, had to get some extra metal welded onto mine
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+1joeswoonara wrote:Buzzsolomoto had some very good quality ones , i have one on my TS240 for a couple of years and it hasnt bent yet , decent chrome too
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After wasting my time with a bendy eBay one (will I ever learn) , I got one from Buzz. Works a treat and has a great finish (although wasted on my rat).