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Ct1c oil eater

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Please tell me that is easy to get to, wanted to ride on a trail this weekend. I believe the needle bearings have been lost for a long time cause some of them are kinda damaged like they rubbed on something. A lot of aluminum in the oil too.
Last edit: 18 Aug 2020 17:08 by Blukas.
18 Aug 2020 17:07 #11

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I forgot to say that it is impossible to find neutral while the bike is running.
18 Aug 2020 17:19 #12

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Also I’m not thinking that it came from the transmission or the rod bearings, it’s all sealed off either by the bearing or the seals, they are a little too large to be able to slip past them. Should I just get rid of the scraps in it and send it? It was running fine like I said last reply and nothing seemed off minus the impossible to find neutral when it was running.
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