And are you saying the oil light comes on when the engine is running?
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chiphead
Are you sure the little green neutral light is on?
And are you saying the oil light comes on when the engine is running?
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JHawkins
hmmm, binds backing up but not forward, ... my brothers bike did that when his sprockets and chain were severely worn, could be you have a sprocket "With sharp pointy teeth"
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Tervo
You are sure you have not one of those disc brake locks installed on your front disc? They would allow that 3/4 turn of the wheel.
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koolaid_kid
I would suggest finding out which wheel is causing the lockup. I would bring a floor jack in and jack up the center of the bike (emulating a center stand). Then try rotating the rear tire (I also suspect a binding chain). If that is the issue, and it does not have a master link, I would grind down one of the links with a Dremel tool and remove the chain (this will require a hammer and a punch).
If it is not the rear wheel, then check the front the same way.
Best of luck, I know this is not fun.
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Pearson
My neighbor helped me drag it off the trailer. Where we could take a closer look. Can you believe there was a philips head screw lodged between two links? I rode the bike yesterday...where they heck that came from I have no idea. He popped it out and it's fine. Whew!:-D
I now have some hunting to do to find out if it came from within. Thanks for the help guys.
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Originally posted by Pearson View PostMy neighbor helped me drag it off the trailer. Where we could take a closer look. Can you believe there was a philips head screw lodged between two links? I rode the bike yesterday...where they heck that came from I have no idea. He popped it out and it's fine. Whew!:-D
I now have some hunting to do to find out if it came from within. Thanks for the help guys.
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DanTheMan
Originally posted by Dave8338 View PostWOW...I'd never get that lucky!! :shock: If it were me, there would be a broken connecting rod that was hitting the skirt as the clutch wouldn't disingage from a combination of broken springs and frozen plates. Both tires would have gone flat and I'd have to ask the wife for help, all the while having to listen to a relentless chorus of I TOLD YOU SO!!!!
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Zooks
Enjoying married life are we fellas?
My better half would keep giving me words of encouragement and then ask if I wanted a cup of coffee. When she got back with the coffee (and a piece of cake), she would ask if I needed a hand with anything. If not, she'd leave me be and go about whatever she was doing. Not that I'm gloating or anything. LOL
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Billyboy
Originally posted by Zooks View PostEnjoying married life are we fellas?
My better half would keep giving me words of encouragement and then ask if I wanted a cup of coffee. When she got back with the coffee (and a piece of cake), she would ask if I needed a hand with anything. If not, she'd leave me be and go about whatever she was doing. Not that I'm gloating or anything. LOL
Glad it worked out Pearson.
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Red Rocket GS1100
Wow!
Sounds like a good anti theft devise. Im gonna get me one of those phillips head screws so that my scoot stays home when Im not riding it.
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Pearson
Originally posted by Red Rocket GS1100 View PostSounds like a good anti theft devise. Im gonna get me one of those phillips head screws so that my scoot stays home when Im not riding it.
Springfield eh? See you there in July. Isn't it every Thursday evening the bikes gather somewhere downtown? I'll definitely be there for that.
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