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#1 Unread post by shockrocker »

ok, was able to find out the model, 1982 yamaha XT200J dirtbike.. i need the lever for the kickstart, the wire that connects to the sparkplug and possibly the coil as well.... is there anyway i can rig these to work w/o having to buy the actual part? it doesnt have to be street legal or pretty, i just need it to work, thanks

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#2 Unread post by BuzZz »

A kick start lever might be found at a local bike wrecking yard, or online.

You should be able to remove the old high tension lead from the coil and reinstall a new replacement form a parts store.
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I have always hurd it as jerry rig.
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#4 Unread post by shockrocker »

well, just in case, how do i make a new sparkplug wire/ coil connector if i cant buy the real thing?

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#5 Unread post by Skier »

shockrocker wrote:well, just in case, how do i make a new sparkplug wire/ coil connector if i cant buy the real thing?
I suppose you could use a set of spark plug wires from an auto parts store. They have cut-and-crimp-to-length kits.
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#6 Unread post by fireguzzi »

shockrocker wrote:well, just in case, how do i make a new sparkplug wire/ coil connector if i cant buy the real thing?
Coat hanger and a bunch of electrical tape.














That's a joke by the way.
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#7 Unread post by slimcolo »

Fireguzzi said
That's a joke by the way.

Really, I actually had to use a piece of barb wire I cut off a fence for a plug wire. It got me home where I had another plug wire. (only bit me once)

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