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Everything Dirt Bike
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Suzuki
2007 RM250 No 5th gear
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<blockquote data-quote="Mihylo33" data-source="post: 218743" data-attributes="member: 408"><p>In the gear assembly I replace everything that isn’t a gear unless it has worn dogs. Worn dogs creat that missed gear feeling and they are usually worn because of all of the spacers, bushings and c-clips. The c clips are a one use item. Can not and should not be reused. I would suspect some worn shift forks in your shifting assembly pic. Other than that inspect for worn parts. The bearings there typically don’t go bad. </p><p>Yes, do the crank bearings while you are in there. Also a top end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mihylo33, post: 218743, member: 408"] In the gear assembly I replace everything that isn’t a gear unless it has worn dogs. Worn dogs creat that missed gear feeling and they are usually worn because of all of the spacers, bushings and c-clips. The c clips are a one use item. Can not and should not be reused. I would suspect some worn shift forks in your shifting assembly pic. Other than that inspect for worn parts. The bearings there typically don’t go bad. Yes, do the crank bearings while you are in there. Also a top end. [/QUOTE]
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