Does the crank and tranny look to be installed correctly? I just want to make sure the shift forks are installed correctly more than anything---is there any secrets I am missing?
I have a restoration log as well but didnt' know if anyone would look at it for this sort of help or not? What is the correct protocol for that---does a person post for help on the section of the bike you need help on or just ask for help when posting to the restoration log?
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Re: Little expertise needed
Run it through the gears before you seal it up. I also dry test fit the bottom case half just for piece of mind. Makes it a lot easier if you have something not lined up you don't have sealer everywhere. Lastly, don't force it. I also recheck the shifting after it's together.jsmith1107 wrote: I just want to make sure the shift forks are installed correctly more than anything--
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Re: Little expertise needed
The question was asked April 6.
You can bet it's together now. ......lm
You can bet it's together now. ......lm
Goodysnap wrote:Run it through the gears before you seal it up. I also dry test fit the bottom case half just for piece of mind. Makes it a lot easier if you have something not lined up you don't have sealer everywhere. Lastly, don't force it. I also recheck the shifting after it's together.jsmith1107 wrote: I just want to make sure the shift forks are installed correctly more than anything--
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