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Anonymous
well the nut is off but the rotor wont budge. It looks like unless you use the tool that screws onto the center, it just doesnt come off. I ordered a new clutch assembly and when it comes in i will truck the thing to my boneyard and let them do it. Thanks for the tip on the jumper cable. Now im laughing so much, couldnt do the work any way. ZZZZZAAAAAPPP BOOOMM 8O 8O
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Anonymous
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Okay, I read this will work. Get a pair of jumper cables and wrap them around the stator housing, then attatch the ends to the battery....no, wait that was another problem.Frosty (falsely accused of "Thread-Hijacking"!)
"Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."
Owner of:
1982 GS1100E
1995 Triumph Daytona 1200
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kz
Originally posted by slopokeDoes any one recognize this little thing
BTW:
The rotor on my bike also sat very hard, so I recommend you to use the correct tool.
Why don?t you just borrow the tool instead of truck the bike away?
The starter clutch itself is normally no problem to repair.
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Anonymous
people dont lend those tools or i would do it. Now come on KZ i meant the little metal thing on top of the camera case. I thought Biker 66 was the only Sweedish wise guy I knew.
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daveo
Originally posted by slopokepeople dont lend those tools or i would do it. Now come on KZ i meant the little metal thing on top of the camera case. I thought Biker 66 was the only Sweedish wise guy I knew.
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terrybird
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Terry
The little screw fell out and that piece was loose in my alternator cover. It fell on the ground when i took the cover off. I believe it was the cause of squealing noises i had been hearing. I put a larger bolt in its place-used a lock washer and locktite and torqued it in place.
Now tell me what you are doing with that thing out of its home.??? The screw was nowhere to be found.
I also believe the missing screw is what got into my starter cluth and messed it up. I will find out in a couple of weeks when the parts come in.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by daveoOriginally posted by slopokepeople dont lend those tools or i would do it. Now come on KZ i meant the little metal thing on top of the camera case. I thought Biker 66 was the only Sweedish wise guy I knew.
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TheNose
Originally posted by slopokeOriginally posted by propflux01Okay, I read this will work. Get a pair of jumper cables and wrap them around the stator housing, then attatch the ends to the battery....no, wait that was another problem.
Terry
Oh no....Don't let me get started on that one again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
TERRY YOU ARE AN ELECTRICAL WIZARD(TROUBLEMAKER.)
I had actually forgotten about that classic. :? :? :? :?
Terry
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TheNose
Originally posted by frosty5011Okay, I read this will work. Get a pair of jumper cables and wrap them around the stator housing, then attatch the ends to the battery....no, wait that was another problem.
Terry
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Anonymous
the thing comes off easily without any wizardry. The trick is to do it evenly. I have a bum left hand andf i never have any trouble taking it off. This is the third time i have had that cover off since i owned the bike, Once because it was leaking. Once to replace the cover with a polished one. and now.
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Anonymous
Im still curious to hear why Terrybird has that little do dad off his bike. it would mean a serious problem to have it off on purpose. It looks brand new also and that confused me a bit.
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