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KX60 HELP! In need of rebuild!

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chris-mets:
Well motorrad...i never moved the chain from where it was...I always just unbolted the engine and pulled it out...didnt touch the back wheel...do I still have to do something after you know that?

Chris

Motorrad:

--- Quote from: chris-mets on July 23, 2011, 05:16:14 AM ---Well motorrad...i never moved the chain from where it was...I always just unbolted the engine and pulled it out...didnt touch the back wheel...do I still have to do something after you know that?

Chris

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Have you read your Clymer manual yet!?

If you have.. you would know your answer is wrong... Just because you didnt adjust it, doesnt mean it was right int he first place....

Read your CLymer manual...

if the chain is loose... you risk busting the cases in half..    if your chain is tight, you risk bending the output shaft on the tranny...

(and many other bad ugly things)

READ YOUR CLYMER MANUAL OR ILL SHOW UP AND THUMP YOU IN THE HEAD WITH IT


some motivation



chris-mets:
Ouch! that motivated me haha! but I dont have any tools. I will read up on the clymer manual and see wat they have after I get back from connecticut for the ktm today.

Marco810:
yup listen to Motorrad. Ive had a chain come off and break my shifter shaft (could of been worse)

Motorrad:

--- Quote from: chris-mets on July 24, 2011, 01:41:05 AM ---Ouch! that motivated me haha! but I dont have any tools. I will read up on the clymer manual and see wat they have after I get back from connecticut for the ktm today.

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If you dont have any tools.. how did you get the motor in and out of your bike?

Only takes 2 wrenches to adjust a chain..

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