Electric start
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Electric start
Did any of the twins come with electric start? I think only the 185?
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Re: Electric start
The GT 185 uses a generator to charge and as the starter. The other twins are kick start and use an alternator for charging. I am not sure about pre GT, and smaller GT that weren't sold in the US.
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Re: Electric start
Suzuki sold some electric start models in the 1950s & 1960s. More info is here http://www.suzukicycles.org
The s32 is an electric-start 150cc twin sold in ’65 — ’67.
http://www.suzukicycles.org/S-series/index.html
The s32 is an electric-start 150cc twin sold in ’65 — ’67.
http://www.suzukicycles.org/S-series/index.html
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Re: Electric start
my 1965 t10 is an electric start. very similar set up to the gt185
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GT250 big bang road registered. Both pistons fire the same time. USD forks.
GT285 road registered. Overbored - 58mm and TS125 +2 pistons fitted.
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Re: Electric start
Thanks for the info so far. I should have stated my reason for asking was that I currently have a T500 motor in a gs500 chassis but it is difficult for me to kick it over now. I like the idea of keeping a 2 stroke in my garage so thinking of pulling the 500 out and doing something like the 185 or perhaps a rd200 and keep it air cooled.
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Re: Electric start
550 motors are electric start.
Have you seen this thread on another forum? - https://www.kettleclinic.co.uk/kcforum/ ... ilit=Gs500
Richard never had a problem starting it - first or second kick.
Have you seen this thread on another forum? - https://www.kettleclinic.co.uk/kcforum/ ... ilit=Gs500
Richard never had a problem starting it - first or second kick.
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Re: Electric start
Had a 550 (in a GS750ES chassis) but didn’t care for the weight. Have OA in my knees and hips and while I can still kick her, it’s occasionally painful and won’t be getting better.
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Re: Electric start
Would be a single, but a more modern dirt bike motor would be another option.
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GT750 2x75
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T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
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Re: Electric start
Remember the M15D - mid 1960s - 50cc single with electric start.
Depends if you're 'burgerman' or 'veggieman' nowadays though......

Depends if you're 'burgerman' or 'veggieman' nowadays though......


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