Zombie Master wrote:One of the things that helps stating these bikes is to not think of a single kick as an attempt to start the bike.
When I think of starting these bikes I like to think of building up energy by using the kick start to get the engine going.
So the process for me is to pump the engine using the kick start to create the kinetic energy.
Works for me.
That's how airhead kickstarters got a reputation for being weak and prone to breaking.
I would highly discourage that method.
The designers and engineers did not anticipate that people would do that.
Pre-electric start airheads came standard with 'first kick' starting.
All other makes had 'last kick' starting.
A primer kick or two with the ignition off before attempting cold starting does not count.
I think Duane will concur.