I really feel old. I know modern bikes are moving further and further away from the old dungers we like to play with but both Phil and TGR90B have really hammered it home how far we've come when a modern rider has to ask how to stop a B31.
Phil, you use the valve lifter not only to assist in starting the beast but also to stop it. You can also use it as an engine brake when creeping down a really, really steep and slippery slope. It is also the device of choice to stop the engine if you ever have a jammed throttle as TGR90B remarked on.
The art of using the valve lifter is applicable to all old big singles. Once learned it transfers across from make to make with no drama. It makes it easy to start, stop and ride any of them.
Keep in touch. I'd like to know how you get on.
Cheers,