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Originally posted by Sierra Flash
----The bottom line, there is no way you can restart the Yamaha as fast or with as little effort as you can the E start KTM. My O2.--
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Well the Suzuki factory off road team answered this question by saying the kick start is faster than E start and therefore none of them run the E start.
Reads RESTART!!! You are correct in the statement that you can start the bikes as fast or faster on the initial start up, but flame out and see what happens!!!! On a dead engine start, my 520 can be kickstarted as fast or faster than with the E button, but I will tell you from experience , and I dont care who the rider is, if the bike flames out,which I agree shouldnt happen, but IT CAN, you will not get the bike running as fast as the E button will. :think :D
Yea, and lets not forget to put the old hand crank back on the car!!:scream:Originally posted by ballistic
Can i have mine with a lithium battery?
Anything new is a threat to some people. "the sky is falling!!" "were all gonna die".
Its not about being a purist, its about progress. Otherwise go back to drum brakes and air cooling.
"water cooling is for station wagons!" Right, Slowmo:D
???????On a 2 stroke yea. But I want to be there when you flame out on your 426 and just twist the throttle and start her up. If you follow the drill yes it is not that difficult, but if you dont, your done. When you are jamming with your friends and you flame out(I will say this again, I know your not supposed to flame out, but it DOES happen) and you just hit that button and you are on your way again, it is much less strenuous than having to go through the start drill(I DO have experience in the start drill on the 426). For me it is a great asset. It may only happen once or twice a ride, but for me it is well worth it. I am also a little confused regarding your statemnet that the addition of the E start detunes the bike. I dont consider the 520 a couch!! As for your statement of being a true enthusiast. I'm not one because I have an E button????Originally posted by slowmo
Hey folks,
I don't buy your analogies of the e-starter to the introduction of water How hard is it to kickstart a dirt bike? Do you have to get off the bike and bump start in a gravel runoff pit like a GP roadracer? It is pretty easy guys; just twist out the lever and give it a good kick.
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???????On a 2 stroke yea. But I want to be there when you flame out on your 426 and just twist the throttle and start her up. If you follow the drill yes it is not that difficult, but if you dont, your done. When you are jamming with your friends and you flame out(I will say this again, I know your not supposed to flame out, but it DOES happen) and you just hit that button and you are on your way again, it is much less strenuous than having to go through the start drill(I DO have experience in the start drill on the 426). For me it is a great asset. It may only happen once or twice a ride, but for me it is well worth it. I am also a little confused regarding your statement that the addition of the E start detunes the bike. I dont consider the 520 a couch!! As for your statement of being a true enthusiast. I'm not one because I have an E button????Originally posted by slowmo
Hey folks,
I don't buy your analogies of the e-starter to the introduction of water How hard is it to kickstart a dirt bike? Do you have to get off the bike and bump start in a gravel runoff pit like a GP roadracer? It is pretty easy guys; just twist out the lever and give it a good kick.
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