GregMcN wrote:Thanks LM,
I did put it in neutral but gear selection also seems difficult so I will check again when I take the clutch out.
Greg
Proper Kick Start Assembly--Seeking 100% Clarity
Well the good news is that the kick start seems to be OK.
I did remove the kick starter stopper bolt and replace with the mark visible but I am unsure if this was important because there was a problem with the gear change. When I thought I was in neutral I do not think I was despite the drive cog being free. Checking out the gear change I can get all the gears if I rotate cogs internally via the drive cog or primary drive but without this it gets stuck - is this normal and likely to be OK once the engine is running? On other bikes I have had you have usually been able to select all the gears more easily. On another note can someone tell me the size of the clutch release ball bearing as it is missing - I did see 5/16 in a post but is it not metric? ... though close to 8mm. Thanks Greg
It is normal with this trans to HAVE TO ROTATE the gears a bit to move the shift forks.
If the outer drive sprocket can be turned without the clutch lever pulled YOU ARE IN NEUTRAL. (usually) 5/16 is inches and is correct. ........................lm
Just a standard hardened, and ground ball bearing.
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This!!!! Thank you!Thank you!!!!!!
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