fran...k.
Husqvarna
AA Class
The S one or dog leg one for me doesn't wear a hole in the bottom of the boot or lead to numbness in the ball of the foot (right foot) as the sole of the footwear becomes thinner. You are probably right that extra leverage in the outboard sense (as opposed to a foot pound type leverage from the pivot within pivoting plane) leads to the common cracking at the rear locating pin of the clutch cover. That can be cured with the addition of another fastner which was added as time went on. In the long haul probably the kind that have a plastic holder as opposed to a spring and ball detent will hold up best. Not a bad idea to keep that spot cleaned, good o ring, and greased on any dirt bike. Somewhere arond 1984 husky bikes had a steel L shaped one and a plastic holder. Depending on exactly where the footpeg is in relation to the kick start pedal pivot the dog leg one may get you more useful roation at the end of the stroke. Some of the knack of kick starting these things is in getting rearward force on the kick at the beginning. I gave up on the 500 water cooled ones and dis assembled them so I don't have a problem now. For me the 1988 430 with a fresh piston can stop me cold and then I get scared and many kicks don't go through. That does have a much different primary ratio than the air cooled 430. The 500 air cooled one I ran a lot and still do.
I have bought bikes from folks who could stand on level ground lean the bike toward them a bit and start it. I really need some elevation advantage.
Fran
I have bought bikes from folks who could stand on level ground lean the bike toward them a bit and start it. I really need some elevation advantage.
Fran