> > teeth. I was a bit surprised, however, to see that the teeth are only
> > ruined on the front 1/8" or so, as if the starter gear was not
> > extending fully. Here's some lame ascii graphics in case that didn't
>
> I think that is your problem right there. The starter gear is not
> extending fully. I had the same problem on my 1973 Yamaha motorcycle.
> That had a kick start, so I never fixed it. :-)
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There you have it: either push-start or manually crank your TR6.
Electric starters are for wimps :-)
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