Reliable Moulded kick start
Reliable Moulded kick start
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A motorcycle molded kick start, often referred to as a “kickstarter lever” or “kickstart pedal,” is a vital component in many motorcycles, especially those with kick start mechanisms. This lever is typically located on the motorcycle’s side, near the engine, and allows the rider to manually start the engine by delivering a downward kick to engage the engine’s internal combustion process.
The molded kick start lever is designed for durability, reliability and ease of use. It is commonly made from high-strength materials such as steel or aluminum, ensuring it can withstand the mechanical stresses of repeated kicks. The lever features a footrest with a textured surface to provide traction for the rider’s boot and facilitate a secure kick motion.
To start the motorcycle using the kick start, the rider positions the kickstart lever in the upright position, typically with the engine in neutral or the clutch disengaged. Then, with a swift and forceful downward motion, the rider kicks the lever. This action rotates the engine’s crankshaft, which initiates the combustion process and starts the engine.
While many modern motorcycles are equipped with electric starters, kick starts remain essential in some older or off-road bikes and serve as a valuable backup in case of electric starter failure. Proper maintenance of the molded kick start lever is essential to ensure it functions reliably, allowing riders to start their motorcycles manually when needed, making it a critical component for motorcycle enthusiasts who value reliability and versatility in their machines.
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