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I’m glad that I came across your video. I was going to cut mine up to remove but I followed your video and came right out. Thanks so much for posting. 😊
You need to pull the inner and outer primary off, remove exhaust, pull the gear pack out of the trans case and inspect what failed. Also inspect the main drive gear teeth and shift dog pockets. You can rebuild the gear pack but it might be more cost effective and less stress to replace the gear pack, just slide it in. Good luck 👍
@infamouswcr Hard to say. To replace the gear pack and main gear it's gonna be at least 4hrs labor (cost depends on labor rate) Here in the SF bay area aftermarket shop rates are around $100 an hour, dealerships are almost $200 plus another est $2k in parts.
Exactly what happened to mine i spent $200 on a barnett clutch was pretty easy straightforward install hardest part was the clip but rides so much smoother an the kit came with extra plate ..basic tools ..had to make a clutch spring thingy
Could be multiple things. Clutch can slip in higher gears if it is burnt, worn or out of adjustment. You can drain the trans fluid and see if there is metal shavings on the drain plug. Good luck. Keep me posted on what you find.
@@sideyardmechanic thanks yea we just bought some new ones right and then I had put them in road around on it then it didn’t seem right took them to a mechanic and he said the plates was in wrong so therefore I road around on it with them installed wrong
This video helped me a LOT - thank you! I was completely stumped on why my starter motor was so sluggish after taking it apart, cleaning it, testing 6 volts was reaching it... But yes, it wasn't getting the amps it needed. THANK YOU!
You want to use at least a grade 8 bolt? Usually we put Arp hardware on the rear sprockets. Make sure that the bolts are long. Enough, and have enough thread engagement in the hub Make sure to use red thread locker. It is also a good idea to check the bulb torque every service or sooner, depending on how hard you ride the bike. Thanks for the question good luck
I got the cables, clips and other hardware from www.midfifty.com check out the part 1 video I show everything in the packages in the first few seconds of the video. Thanks for tuning in.
Oh man. There are still a lot of shows coming up this month in the East bay area. I think there is one this weekend in SJ at history park. 9/21 @ tennyson high and 9/28 at the Eden ROP in Hayward.
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Man that is great work! Love it! I'm going to do this on mine. And if it ever wears out, it's an easy replacement. Thanks for the video. The heck with paying $200. :>