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PRO-MAX KICK STARTER KIT

PRO-MAX KICK STARTER KIT

CHROME SIMULATED STARTER KIT

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STARTER RATCHET AND GEAR

STARTER RATCHET AND GEAR

This custom designed simulated kick starter kit gives you those great looks of a vintage, kick-starter operated bike, but when operated it will engage your electric starter by means of a hidden electric switch. Consequently this kick starter kit gives you that Old School look and feeling without the effort of old style kick starters. Another great advantage is that the cover features a hydraulic clutch release mechanism. Hydraulic operation of the clutch is much easier than cable operated. The kit is very easy to install and comes beautifully chrome plated. It is CNC made from 6061-T6 aluminum and includes kick starter arm and pedal as shown in the picture. A hydraulic handlebar master cylinder and hydraulic line must be ordered separately. On some models the separate purchase of a kick starter arm ZPN290312 or ZPN290313 is needed to clear for the exhaust system. When the stock clutch control is fitted with hex head or serrated allen head screws you will also need new allen head screws. Kit fits all left side drive 5 and 6 speed Big Twin transmissions from 1986 thru 2006, except 2006 Dyna.


Specifications

Article number Description Retail price Add to cart
302194
Chrome simulated kick starter kit with hydraulic clutch release. 6 345,41 kr
053137
Optional stock style clutch master cylinder 3 424,92 kr
233332
Chrome 1/4-20x2 1/4" allen head screws, 10-pack 26,44 kr/Each Sold in dealer packs of 10
302183
Rebuild kit for clutch slave cylinder 398,60 kr
144129
Rebuild kit for clutch master cylinder, 11/16" 533,77 kr

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