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Yamaha
1999 WR400F
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<blockquote data-quote="Trfsrfr" data-source="post: 219214" data-attributes="member: 3959"><p>So if I go with the 'run-it' consensus, that would essentially mean that </p><p></p><p>was right, and I tore this thing down for nothing. </p><p>I have a hard time believing that I was stupid enough to overlook something that simple, but I cant say it hasn't happened before.</p><p>So here's what I'm gonna do;</p><p>Ima put in the new parts, and install the shifter arm and lever, and take another video running it through the gears again. </p><p>I would love for it to not be a bad fork, but my gut is still telling me it is.</p><p>I'll be back shortly...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trfsrfr, post: 219214, member: 3959"] So if I go with the 'run-it' consensus, that would essentially mean that was right, and I tore this thing down for nothing. I have a hard time believing that I was stupid enough to overlook something that simple, but I cant say it hasn't happened before. So here's what I'm gonna do; Ima put in the new parts, and install the shifter arm and lever, and take another video running it through the gears again. I would love for it to not be a bad fork, but my gut is still telling me it is. I'll be back shortly... [/QUOTE]
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