Electric Start Upgrade for T140v Video Part Two 170624 -Triumph Bonneville T140v 1977

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    Why I am fitting an Electric Start to my Triumph Bonneville T140v 1977
    Some Exerts from My original diary’s in 2018
    Its no good kidding myself have severe arthritis in my knees hips back and shoulders and using the kick start is becoming not only more difficult to do but also more painful for me to do.
    I can still use the kick start but logically I can rapidly see a point coming in the next few years when I won’t be able to fire her up any more.
    I have no intention of giving up on riding my Triumph Bonneville so I need to find a solution.
    I am originally a qualified Scientific Instrument Maker by Trade and also worked on the shop floor as a maintenance engineer for too many years to remember before moving into management.
    So instead of giving up, I wondered I can use my old expertise and skills as an engineer to help me continue to maintain and ride my motorcycle.
    The Bonneville was fitted with an electric start in the early 80s with the ES the TX and the TSX versions.
    That original Meriden/Harris electric start was sadly unreliable, and was mostly removed by the owners, and the bikes put back to standard. There are still a few exceptions out there but generally this was the case, so I cannot just fit one of those but maybe I can reengineer and find a solution with something like it.
    So I need to investigate where practical all of the reported failure reasons of the Meriden and Harris Electric starters to see if I could find a reliable solution.
    Eventually I decided on buying a Kit from LP Williams as I liked there idea about having the sprag resolving around the Intermediate shaft rather than the shaft and sprag being one part and the whole thing revolving in the crankcase housing-
    Watch the video of me installing the basic kit it along with some other modifications to the electrics to see what I discover and work out a way to make it all reliable.
    Many thanks to Andy at Pazon for re-programming my Pazon Altaire E Ignition with coil energise delay.
    Hope you enjoy my four part video on the project
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Komentáře • 4

  • @DaveWhellersVintage
    @DaveWhellersVintage  Před 15 dny

    You can buy most of the components from Harris and LP Williams. The sprag that rotates around the intermediate shaft is only available from LP Williams or make your own like I did lol. The special Pazon Altair with the coil delay program is also available to you now that want that. Just include in the order that you want the coil delay Altair E and mention my name so they know to make one for you.

  • @richardbartlett6932
    @richardbartlett6932 Před 16 dny +1

    As the last Bonneviles' like the TSS etc being an afterthought the ES add on is bit of a carbuncle sadly. I can see the need and it's welcomed by us oldies but it sure ruins the overall look. This one at least looks well engineered (far better than the original tbf)

    • @DaveWhellersVintage
      @DaveWhellersVintage  Před 15 dny

      Thank you I spent two years working on this and the parts are fairly easy to find off the shelf. I have redesigned the sprag and upgraded the lubrication to the intermediate gear also. That's in part 4. My knees are kaput so it was a case of pull my finger out and make something that works and still looks good on the bike or stop riding. This is the result.

    • @DaveWhellersVintage
      @DaveWhellersVintage  Před 11 dny

      You can buy most of the components from Harris and LP Williams. The sprag that rotates around the intermediate shaft is only available from LP Williams or make your own like I did lol. The special Pazon Altair with the coil delay program is also available to you now that want that. Just include in the order that you want the coil delay Altair E and mention my name so they know to make one for you.