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Yes sir!

just trying to get a second or so opinion of what it is.
 
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to me, appears to be a broken segment of something similar to a piece to retain something such as your clutch cable, or speedometer cable so it doesnt flop around everywhere.
 
to me, appears to be a broken segment of something similar to a piece to retain something such as your clutch cable, or speedometer cable so it doesnt flop around everywhere.

I'll go with bobthebiker, it looks like the wire bracket that screws to the front fork leg to support the speedo cable.
 
to me, appears to be a broken segment of something similar to a piece to retain something such as your clutch cable, or speedometer cable so it doesnt flop around everywhere.


I agree - it looks like a piece of the wire retainer that's captured by the intake boot screws, used to keep the clutch cable in place as it threads between the carbs...
 
I'll go with bobthebiker, it looks like the wire bracket that screws to the front fork leg to support the speedo cable.

I agree - it looks like a piece of the wire retainer that's captured by the intake boot screws, used to keep the clutch cable in place as it threads between the carbs...
It's neither. those are much to thick and are accounted for.
 
Dale,

Glad you found the problem. What is the diameter of the wire and what's the total length of the piece? The spring wire clamp for the breather sounds like a good guess but the wire diameter is pretty small - hard to tell from the photo if that could be the right size.
 
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I can say with some confidence, that I think its some kind of retainer for a cable or tube. I did forget the breather hose pieces, but that is entirely possible.
 
Maybe one of the clips that hold the breather hose on??
We have the winner! it matched up perfectly.

Dale,

Glad you found the problem.
Ed, it sure was a bugger to find and retrieve. I looked at every link and was looking at the teeth on the crank for damage when I found it. I had to pull the head for a third time and use a magnet to get it out.
 
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All we need to know now is HOW IT HAPPENED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WHO dropped it and WHY?
 
glad you found the root cause of your problem... hopefully no other gremlins pop up!
 
Dale,
The little bit that is broken off is hopefully in the sump.
You must be quite relieved.:clap:
 
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