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Re: Cannot get Rear cylinder header pipes out...

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xivlia wrote:stubby? the manifold?, becuse its got a snaped screw..i took it off only to find out the damn screw is welded on from the behind...so its going in the bin and i bought a new one...for a 10ner :P
Oh right, i remember, you broke one of the studs off while removing the exhaust.

Be careful with the next one..
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
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Re: Cannot get Rear cylinder header pipes out...

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yep broke one :( and i will be very careful next time :D but people learn by mistakes :P
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Re: Cannot get Rear cylinder header pipes out...

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just a quick question...do i have to put seals on where the manifold connects? i know you put seals on where the downpipe connects to the manifold..but do i need to put some were the manifold connects to the engine?
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Re: Cannot get Rear cylinder header pipes out...

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Yes if by seals you mean gaskets
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Re: Cannot get Rear cylinder header pipes out...

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woops yeah i meant gasketts sorry.. oh ok il need to buy two more then, looks like there wasnt any in there either...the previous owner realy fucked this bike up. shouldnt of bought this without MOT..big mistake
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Rear wheel turning Stiff at some points?

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okay. so i have a stripped speedo drive cog. (the white plastic part) and im starting to think it got stripped due to my rear wheel turning very stiffly at some points... here is how i tested... i stuck a 13 or 14mm hex socket into the speedo drive....and started turning it witht he wrench...it turns freely but at some point it would start to get very stiff..and then free itself again and so forth..it would do this in a loop. im thinking at the stiff point the cog started to strip and eventually stopped working..... what could be the cause of this stiffness at somepoints? the chain? sprockets? anything else? cheers guys
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Re: Rear wheel turning Stiff at some points?

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Does the chain go tight at the stiff points? if so then theres your answer, if not then i suspect the hub being the problem. Cant see it stripping a speedo drive tho
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Re: Rear wheel turning Stiff at some points?

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hmm i havent checked the chain..il try it tomorrow. i dont know i thought it could of caused the plastic drive to strip as it gets stif more force is acting on the plastic drive and then the speedo cable starts to dig itself in and eventually strips.
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Re: Rear wheel turning Stiff at some points?

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Na i doubt it, the bolt turns the plastic drive not the other way round so theres no resistance against it.
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Re: Rear wheel turning Stiff at some points?

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oh i suppose. :P

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