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Transmission / Drivetrain
Clutch arm issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Lukesky36" data-source="post: 487914" data-attributes="member: 29135"><p>make sure your cam is flush with the bar when you assemble it and also try tilting the bike over with the bucking bar out and there should be one ball that falls out there has been cases of two balls coming out if that does not work try going to the clutch plate and remove the small screw and unscrew the flower nut the farthest it goes and see if you have any luck with that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lukesky36, post: 487914, member: 29135"] make sure your cam is flush with the bar when you assemble it and also try tilting the bike over with the bucking bar out and there should be one ball that falls out there has been cases of two balls coming out if that does not work try going to the clutch plate and remove the small screw and unscrew the flower nut the farthest it goes and see if you have any luck with that [/QUOTE]
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