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<blockquote data-quote="Grampadirt" data-source="post: 50853" data-attributes="member: 725"><p>Yep,absolutely!! I find it hard to trust anyone to fix what I want fixed at a reasonable rate without getting screwed.</p><p> </p><p>I've taken my old worn out xr600's(parts bike now) engine apart a few times to replace a couple of gears in the tranny.A while back I could look at a nut,bolt,screw or seal and tell you exactly where it lived in that engine.BTW,did you know a tranny from a '85 XR600(factory street legal) will drop into an '88(maybe newer too?)XR600? Works great if you use all of the trann'ys parts and not just a couple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grampadirt, post: 50853, member: 725"] Yep,absolutely!! I find it hard to trust anyone to fix what I want fixed at a reasonable rate without getting screwed. I've taken my old worn out xr600's(parts bike now) engine apart a few times to replace a couple of gears in the tranny.A while back I could look at a nut,bolt,screw or seal and tell you exactly where it lived in that engine.BTW,did you know a tranny from a '85 XR600(factory street legal) will drop into an '88(maybe newer too?)XR600? Works great if you use all of the trann'ys parts and not just a couple. [/QUOTE]
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