Backup starter button
#11
Yup, that would work if they are available. First time it happened to me I had parked at the top of a boat ramp after dark with nobody around for miles and the person with me was my 98 lb passenger. Kinda pinches you up rolling toward the lake knowing you only have one shot at it. Ordered the button the next day.
#12
Try this one. Part# is 70-330 I put one on a friend's Big Dog with a big S&S that he had been having a cranking problem with. It helped, but he finally went with a Big Boar battery. After that experience, I will push start before ever doing business with them again
http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb.dll?parta~partsort
http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb.dll?parta~partsort
Your link still didn't work, but you gave me enough info to find it at Jireh. Yep, just $10, best buy I've seen for a Harley.
#15
Absolutely. Actually should deliver more juice directly to the starter since your bypassing the rest of the circuit and starter relay to the handlebar switch. At least that's what the tech at Terry Components said.
Just bought one from them even though the price was a lot high than some of the others, and for all I know may be no better. I was impressed however with the construction and materials used, and it looked like a good quality product. Billet aluminum, triple show chrome, and perhaps most importantly, good quality rubber gaskets on the housing and the switch to keep out moisture.
Just bought one from them even though the price was a lot high than some of the others, and for all I know may be no better. I was impressed however with the construction and materials used, and it looked like a good quality product. Billet aluminum, triple show chrome, and perhaps most importantly, good quality rubber gaskets on the housing and the switch to keep out moisture.
#16
I've had one of the cheapo ones on my RKC for years. Power is always to it. You can push the button and crank the motor regardless of where the ignition is turned. No big deal just so some joker doesn't push it while your bike is in gear. One thing to be concerned with is that the button is a good place for water to get in. I usually put a balloon over the button when I'm washing the bike and spraying that area with a hose.
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Pretty funny, but I could have used a back up clutch cable when I snapped it last year, and a kickstand spring for my buddy when he decided to jump a curb and trashed his.