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Bring back dad's bike
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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 231558" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>Ktmworld.com has parts diagrams, and some parts available for that year. An old trick to make up for worn plates and tired springs is to had a steel (the ones with no friction material) plate. Makes up for lots of wear. Your bike apparently has two different steel plates. One is thicker than than the other, and is placed on each end of the stack. That thicker plate, and springs are available it looks like. </p><p></p><p>first I would use their diagrams to disassemble and reassemble (take pics with your phone as you go helps too), and clean the plates up and lube the cable. Put it back together and see how it works. </p><p>Have you got it running yet?</p><p>BTW, you are welcome to anything I can still remember.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 231558, member: 1650"] Ktmworld.com has parts diagrams, and some parts available for that year. An old trick to make up for worn plates and tired springs is to had a steel (the ones with no friction material) plate. Makes up for lots of wear. Your bike apparently has two different steel plates. One is thicker than than the other, and is placed on each end of the stack. That thicker plate, and springs are available it looks like. first I would use their diagrams to disassemble and reassemble (take pics with your phone as you go helps too), and clean the plates up and lube the cable. Put it back together and see how it works. Have you got it running yet? BTW, you are welcome to anything I can still remember. [/QUOTE]
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