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Old 07-01-2015, 05:14 PM   #28
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Re: No Clutch

You are wrong about piece #3. It is not on the backside of the fork. It goes on the end of the push rod and it is the part that pushes the fork. The way you hav it now, you will end up pushing the push rod through the hole in the fork in no time.

It is not a nut that holds the push rod from falling off, it is pivot point that pushes the fork.
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