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LOUD MOUSE
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by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:25 pm
The part you need too replace is the "Gear Shift Spindle", 24610-259-010.
I have them. (great used). ....................lm
zads wrote:When I was taking apart the left-side crankcase I realized the gear shift arm had been welded on to the spindle. I think I found a spindle gear shift through the Ebay seller mistermonkeyclaw, but was unable to track down the gearshift arm. I just wanted to make sure that I was tracking down the correct part, it is called a Arm Gearshift - part # 24711-268-030, right?
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zads
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by zads » Sat Nov 28, 2015 12:33 pm
Thanks LOUD MOUSE. I just wanted to clarify that the part with the welding on it in this picture (see below) is the "Gear Shift Spindle" and not a Gear Shift Arm. Thanks for the advice.
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zads
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by zads » Tue Dec 08, 2015 12:26 pm
I have a question, how do you guys decide if you're going to open up the bottom end? Unfortunately I never drove this bike more than one block, so I can't say how the transmission is. The bike has 10,000 miles on it.
Right now I'm waiting for some parts to show up. I took the top end of the engine to a machinist and I am going to get the cylinders bored, I'll be ordering pistons this week.
If the engine is already out and the top end in apart is it worth it to open the crankcase? I read that there is some bushings that have a tendency to wear out.
Thanks for any input.
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DianneB
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by DianneB » Tue Dec 08, 2015 12:48 pm
On a new-to-me bike, if I have the engine out anyway, I like to open the bottom end and do a thorough inspection. If anything is worn or loose, that's the time to fix it rather than drop the engine again later.
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OldStan
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by OldStan » Tue Dec 08, 2015 8:46 pm
DianneB wrote:On a new-to-me bike, if I have the engine out anyway, I like to open the bottom end and do a thorough inspection. If anything is worn or loose, that's the time to fix it rather than drop the engine again later.
Second that, and a good time to put in a fresh set of seals.
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zads
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zads
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by zads » Fri Feb 12, 2016 9:02 pm
I took of the oil pump and my missing kickstart prawl showed up! It just fell out, any idea how this would happen? Have you seen this before?
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