Cracking Job, I was lucky enough to meet Steve at his workshop (appointment only) and see his invention, the way he has made it so it is very discreet on the bike, and the exceptional function of the electric start, whilst still retaining the use of the kick star... Have to say the mans a Genius, proper welsh wizzard ;-) all the best steve.
I think old bikes are cooler kick started but these electric starts are great for people getting on in life and people who have disabilities or are eerr short in stature.
why tell lies, how would you know that? why do you say that? you cant start a car on a flat battery. that is wrong it can do over 150 start ups on a battery
+50YearOldTeenager I totally agree. When I was 17 in the late 70's it would have been nice to be able to buy an up-to-date new British 250. But what was there ? F**k all !
+50YearOldTeenager yes i know, used to be a pain if you stalled it at lights with a passenger, you had get them off and push it to the side of the road to start it
He may be a good engineer, but I'm afraid he comes across as an arrogant fellow and that would put me off buying his products. Shame, as I was considering a starter kit.
Cracking Job, I was lucky enough to meet Steve at his workshop (appointment only) and see his invention, the way he has made it so it is very discreet on the bike, and the exceptional function of the electric start, whilst still retaining the use of the kick star... Have to say the mans a Genius, proper welsh wizzard ;-) all the best steve.
Top work Steve. Next time I'm back in the UK I'll pop over and take a look.
Impressive! Good to see you back in the biking world!
Peter Ashley (Windle Imp)
Like the idea for when i'm older, Well hope i grow old enough to have to fit a starter on my norton 650ss :)
my sore knee likes this starter, how hard to do one for b44 and my b50? NIce bike, also.
Nice one mate :-) Well done - bet that wrecked your head a few times sorting it out!!
Whats about fitting a B44 Shooting Star with that Electrostarter ? It has allready 12 Volt.
They started so easy they should never need electric start, my old BSAs were first kick starters every time.
kenzo97975 same here
@@bonkeydollocks1879 OK if the OLD knees are
how much does that setup cost?
good job,handy for the old boys..........
I think old bikes are cooler kick started but these electric starts are great for people getting on in life and people who have disabilities or are eerr short in stature.
Hello everyone,
I have a BSA B31 year 1949 I can put a kit conversion electric starter in my bike? Thanks!
I would like to ask if it's working with m20 1940 please I need answer and if u have video for it thanks a lot
No it only fits A10 & A7 swing arm bikes
Needs a fully charged battery to function, and that's where it all goes wrong.
why tell lies, how would you know that? why do you say that? you cant start a car on a flat battery. that is wrong it can do over 150 start ups on a battery
What a shame BSA couldn't do that....
What a shame the WHOLE British motorcycle industry didn't do it. Even in the 60s and 70s
+50YearOldTeenager I totally agree. When I was 17 in the late 70's it would have been nice to be able to buy an up-to-date new British 250. But what was there ? F**k all !
+50YearOldTeenager
yes i know, used to be a pain if you stalled it at lights with a passenger, you had get them off and push it to the side of the road to start it
just kick it
what if you have arthritis or a hip or knee replacement you cant kick it, that is why I made these
He may be a good engineer, but I'm afraid he comes across as an arrogant fellow and that would put me off buying his products. Shame, as I was considering a starter kit.
I have never been accused of that why do you say that??