Kick starter for 09 KLX 250
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(99999-0073) is the p/n for the kickstarter kit and you will also need the r/h footpeg mount for a 06/07 p/n (34003-1401-458) so the lever will clear. Looks like about $400 for both items-I'd just make sure that the battery is in good shape....
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The reason I bought the bike was for the electric start. I paid for it by way of extra weight on the bike (starter motor, battery), why would I want to add MORE weight by putting a kick on it??
Hint: Install a battery tender on your bike. Get your buddy to do the same. Then make a cross-over cable so you can use his bike to jump yours by just connecting the cable from bike to bike. Bump starting is option 2.
Hint: Install a battery tender on your bike. Get your buddy to do the same. Then make a cross-over cable so you can use his bike to jump yours by just connecting the cable from bike to bike. Bump starting is option 2.
Last edited by Michaelb2; 09-23-2014 at 09:01 PM.
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I also want to see what he says.
I thought it was pretty easy, just took some time. Follow the instructions exactly as there are a number of gears and shims and bits and pieces. I wrote it up in my 351 build thread and referenced two or three other kickstarter install threads.
I thought it was pretty easy, just took some time. Follow the instructions exactly as there are a number of gears and shims and bits and pieces. I wrote it up in my 351 build thread and referenced two or three other kickstarter install threads.
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For me, it was peace of mind (and I got it cheap), I'm off the grid and on a 0ºF morning the kicker warms me up and gets the bike going, after the battery starts to slow down.
I bump start when there is no snow or ice on my driveway and traction is good.
I also like kicking bikes over for some reason...
I bump start when there is no snow or ice on my driveway and traction is good.
I also like kicking bikes over for some reason...