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    #16
    It sure looks like the bushings that come with Progressive shocks.

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      #17
      Originally posted by walt View Post
      It sure looks like the bushings that come with Progressive shocks.
      But the inside diameter is much too small. Shock bushings would have an ID of 10mm or 12mm.
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        #18
        I always declare my extra mystery parts "optional". ;-)

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          #19
          It looks to be a flidjety-jibit from the hooga-ma-woggles.

          Did you check that they are all in place???

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            #20
            Did you upgrade your muffler bushings to bearings?

            This looks like one of the old bushings. 8-[


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              #21
              That's just an extra that comes with the bike that you find after having left over parts after reassembly. If the bike runs then great, if it doesn't or if it breaks down then you know you need to put the left over parts in.

              As for what part it is that fell out of who knows where it's called a "what-in-the-hell"

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                #22
                Extra part

                Hold onto it and put it where you will remember.
                Someday you will find where it actually goes and you might need it.

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                  #23
                  Regent, did you account for all the locator pins on the engine covers? (such as #3 below) I'm betting with earlfor that that's where it came from. Being VERY clean was the hint. Almost all other bushings would be either dirty or corroded in some pattern.
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                    #24
                    The upper right pin was missing from the clutch cover, but I thought I tried it in that hole. That sounds pretty likely though.

                    I'll have the clutch cover off again this weekend, as one of the clutch spring bolts started to pull threads...

                    But, as luck would have it, I have a spare engine for parts.

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