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05-15-2020 #21
So you are able to use electric and kick start?
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05-15-2020 #22
I'm going to have to disagree with Tattoo on this one "point".
Points are great, but try finding a dual point set up for a Harley. (Dual points = single fire) (single set of points = dual fire) confusing terminology, I know.
Single fire saves the leg and the starter motor.
(No "wasted spark" pushing backwards)
So I recommend something like the Dyna-S-single-fire as an affordable and reliable kick friendly ignition. Even simpler than points and half the maintenance!
But you have to run a single fire coil.
Or two coils with dual plugged heads, but I digress.
If you are "stuck" with the inferior solenoid,-on-primary starter setup (4 and 5 speeds came this way)... A kicker kit is definitely your friend.
But yeah, the Softail denso starter setup don't need any help.
If you want to strip her down and save weight chopper style...
Ditch the starter, ditch the big batt and run an open primary.
Your gonna need to start it somehow.
I know, Maybe a kicker!
My '76 shovel (a low comp, mild cammed stroker) has exactly that. A Vulcan single fire ignition and a second hand, non branded, kicker cover on a five speed. Mainshaft extension and all.
I usually kick it, but if I'm feeling particularly lazy or in a great big hurry, I hit that button. (Feeler gauge on the solenoid trick)
Been rocking it that way for years.
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05-16-2020 #23Senior Member
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Single fire has a hidden bonus. Since it's two coils in one package if one side fails the other (depending on failure) may remain intact and permit limping home.
It's also a bonus for the Britbike folks with aftermarket ignitions which fire wasted spark with any coil including stock.
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05-21-2020 #24Senior Member
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05-22-2020 #25Senior Member
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What shit the bed on the Ultima?
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05-28-2020 #26
Can't seem to find it anywhere else either.
Guess I'll just save some money up for the baker f5k kit.
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