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Crf70 hard to shift
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<blockquote data-quote="HeyWaitUp" data-source="post: 170363" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>Well the good news is, with the crankcase cover off, the bike clicks through the gears just fine. So think as long as I get the cover put back on correctly with all the little clutch bits lined up, we should be good to go.</p><p></p><p>I haven't put it back together yet because now I'm trying to get the shift shaft bearing out of the crankcase. It looked worn and I figured while I'm doing all this I might as well replace it. Little did I know, getting a bearing out of crankcase with only one side exposed is a PITA! Going to try heating it with boiling water tomorrow and see if I can yank what's left of the bearing out of there...since I've all but destroyed it trying to remove it...</p><p></p><p>...serenity now....serenity now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeyWaitUp, post: 170363, member: 1715"] Well the good news is, with the crankcase cover off, the bike clicks through the gears just fine. So think as long as I get the cover put back on correctly with all the little clutch bits lined up, we should be good to go. I haven't put it back together yet because now I'm trying to get the shift shaft bearing out of the crankcase. It looked worn and I figured while I'm doing all this I might as well replace it. Little did I know, getting a bearing out of crankcase with only one side exposed is a PITA! Going to try heating it with boiling water tomorrow and see if I can yank what's left of the bearing out of there...since I've all but destroyed it trying to remove it... ...serenity now....serenity now... [/QUOTE]
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