- Tue Aug 22, 2017 1:28 pm
#70122
Hi Bumpkin,
while the sprag did eventually fail on my Electra-X **it did take over nine years before it finally went**, during which time it survived some quite eye-watering graunching and clanging noise events.
First off, don't worry. If the sprag does fail, why "be gutted about letting it go" when you have a couple of options, which involve keeping and being able to continue enjoying the bike? Why on earth would you have sell it? I don't understand your logic.
1. If the sprag clutch fails, just get it repaired. The parts are still available.
2. If the sprag clutch fails, remove the electric start components from the primary side, fit a blanking plug in place of the starter motor and just use the bike as a kickstart only bike. Some owners have even cut off the alloy extension to the primary chaincase where the starter motor gear train lives and have had the case welded up. You can also fit the inner case off certain Indian home market 350s, which tidies things up nicely.
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while the sprag did eventually fail on my Electra-X **it did take over nine years before it finally went**, during which time it survived some quite eye-watering graunching and clanging noise events.
First off, don't worry. If the sprag does fail, why "be gutted about letting it go" when you have a couple of options, which involve keeping and being able to continue enjoying the bike? Why on earth would you have sell it? I don't understand your logic.
1. If the sprag clutch fails, just get it repaired. The parts are still available.
2. If the sprag clutch fails, remove the electric start components from the primary side, fit a blanking plug in place of the starter motor and just use the bike as a kickstart only bike. Some owners have even cut off the alloy extension to the primary chaincase where the starter motor gear train lives and have had the case welded up. You can also fit the inner case off certain Indian home market 350s, which tidies things up nicely.
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