short round wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:04:Okay Sluggo, alias GOD, lay some divine wisdom on us mere mortals and explain how to do the other three items you mentioned.
1. Change tire, are you talking removal to take somewhere for repair or do you do that in the field and how do you inflate (must have some bodacious lungs!) I assume you have a patch kit, or else where do you carry the spare (as I remember your beautiful chopper didn't have one).
2. Push to start, what's the risk of blowing a fuse or other electrical damage? I assume you put in about 3rd and push hard! (preferably down a hill). Is this okay to practice without damaging something?
3. Start and ride without a clutch, the hard part must be getting started. Once going I think letting off the gas momentarily while shifting would work, but getting started? Is this good to practice without doing damage?
Thanks for helping all of us out, and also you others who I know will chime in with your experiences.
i carry my spare tire around my waist.
the tire change isn't as important as the other two.
it's easier to get someone in a cage to take you to a service station if you have the rear wheel off. that or you can carry it your by hand if neccessary. i see someone carrying a tire i would stop to see if i could help.
2. your pretty close on the push start. first thing to do is put in 3rd or 4th and push it BACKWARDS till you can push no more. that puts the engine in the right portion on the 4 stroke. then hold clutch push push push jump on pop clutch and go. this works well if you be out and leave the ignition on. not enough juice to start, yet enough to run.
3. there are two methods, one blip throttle pop it in first and hang on. that's the method given in owners manual. second start in neutral push the bike to get some movement jump on pop into first hang on.
very seldom do i use the clutch in everyday riding just to get it started, and first to second.
it is ok to do these things without damage.
i've done all three of these things with both my last thumper, and learned how to do them when i got this one. it sounds radical but when you do as many miles as i have you will get stranded at some point..