Thanks Bill, I doubt it would be of any help, as mine are single port but any info could potentially be useful. If you have the time I'd appreciate it. The 175 with the combo kick/shifter is a very strange setup. When I get them to the shop I'll post some pics, Larry
Not a problem, presently I am having to go through so yearly recertification with my job, so it will be a few days. By the way, you are right about the gearshift/kick start and they've had that feature for years (since around the mid 1950's at least. AND, if you hadn't realized it, there is a mechanism under the right crankcase cover (and is mounted beside the generator over the end of the trans main shaft) that automatically operates the clutch, when you shift gears. In fact, IF you take your foot and hold up on the shift lever with the engine running, you can have it in gear and it won't go any where. BUT, if you have the engine running, are holding the shift lever up (with the bike in gear) and release the shift lever , you will leave out. With this feature, you can take off normally and then shift gears w/o ever touching the clutch lever. Just another weird feature of the Jawa/CZ bikes. I have some Jawa Manuals, but none any newer than around 1959 or maybe 1960.
By the way Frank, I apologize for the Hijack. Was purely unintentional.