any recommendations I see lots out there but people grinding them off, any you don't have to grind off
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GP KICKSTART SHAFT
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Sorry knowledge, I wish to buy a good quality kickstart shaft that doesn't need grinding down to clear the clutch casing
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I've not gone wrong with genuine SIL but they have all needed a bit grinding to clear.
They are all ground to some extent when purchased, but with so many different clutch assembly variations I think it inevitable that some cleaning up is required.
Steer away from the unknown cheaper ones and use genuine SIL as the base level
They are all ground to some extent when purchased, but with so many different clutch assembly variations I think it inevitable that some cleaning up is required.
Steer away from the unknown cheaper ones and use genuine SIL as the base level
Any recommendations for sellersgaz_powell wrote:I've not gone wrong with genuine SIL but they have all needed a bit grinding to clear.
They are all ground to some extent when purchased, but with so many different clutch assembly variations I think it inevitable that some cleaning up is required.
Steer away from the unknown cheaper ones and use genuine SIL as the base level
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The onley place that you can be sure of getting genuine SIL parts is Scooter restorations.dazblakey wrote:Any recommendations for sellersgaz_powell wrote:I've not gone wrong with genuine SIL but they have all needed a bit grinding to clear.
They are all ground to some extent when purchased, but with so many different clutch assembly variations I think it inevitable that some cleaning up is required.
Steer away from the unknown cheaper ones and use genuine SIL as the base level
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http://www.scooterrestorations.com/lamb ... kickstart/
Thanks for the replies guys
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Be careful, as above, SR you know your getting genuine SIL.
eBay is a lottery, I have one which came in SIL (faked) packaging which was all over the place, fitted nowhere.
eBay is a lottery, I have one which came in SIL (faked) packaging which was all over the place, fitted nowhere.
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