did u replace the selector forks yet? Did it solve the problem of jumping out of gear?
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Four and a half years later, some progress. hillbilly, I ended up extending the kitchen in my house so the bike ended up in there for a while and then in storage. Anyhow, the problems now solved because I've now got a place from where no one can ever make me move my bikes or better still disturb me when I m playing with my bikes.
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Blackhat 999 wrote:Well done , Remember , the selector forks don"t hold it in gear, if its jumping out , it be worn dogs , or needing shimmed,
Now the space issue is sorted, I'm going to do things properly. Engine out and stripdown to give everything a healthcheck. I'm competent with top end rebuilds but never done a full engine rebuild. Can't wait to get started, hopefully this weekend.
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