Kick start?

GB.

Well-known member
UKGSer Subscriber
Joined
Feb 4, 2011
Messages
1,716
Reaction score
207
Location
Redneck Norfolk
Still in the process of recommissioning my newly acquired PD, but is does run very well. This bike has the kick starter fitted, I’ve had a couple of feeble attempts but is there a knack to starting these with the kicker?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
It is one of the reasons I bought the bike, there is a certain pleasure/satisfaction kick starting a bike.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Still in the process of recommissioning my newly acquired PD, but is does run very well. This bike has the kick starter fitted, I’ve had a couple of feeble attempts but is there a knack to starting these with the kicker?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Also apparently there are different ignition amplifier modules for the kick start bikes to cope with the Low RPM to generate a signal If I remember correctly Proff told me that one
Yes of course ...

Standard: BMW p/n 12142325284
Kick: BMW p/n 12142325550

... but according to realoem it would seem that the part is not longer available as new part from BMW. Hearsay knows the following alternatives:

Bosch Nr. 0227 100 116
Telefunken 12.14-1244478

Also .......... https://q-tech-shop.de/en/p/hd-ignition-control-unit-transistorized-ignition-module-for-kickstarter
 
Last edited:
As Mikeyboy says, 2 or 3 steady prods.

My routine, and mine only seems to start from cold on the kicker, is:

Switch on.
Choke on full (although have been told this isn't necessary)
Half inch twist of throttle and let go
Kick 2 to 4 times smartly in one session (no gaps)

It'll either start or not.
 
As the Doc says.
There’s a different ignition module for bikes with a kick- start
 
I can’t stop humming the theme tune now. Twats.
 
I can’t stop humming the theme tune now. Twats.
Do you want some cheese to go with your humming ?


I find praying and swearing at it gets mine started with only 20 or 30 kicks.
 


Back
Top Bottom