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  • #16
    stlStallion,

    depending on what it is you might want to research it first like I DID NOT DO. This could save you money, like in my case $70 for something I could have figured out myself. somebody has a repair manual posted that could prolly point you in the right direction.

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    • #17
      GET A MANUAL! they are not hard to work on

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      • #18
        Well I finally got my bike back up and running after three weeks. The sprocket cover was a quite easy fix and the pushrod did just that. All in all with the overpriced shop it cost about $118 dollars to fix. W/o the shop it would have been around $50. Next time I will come here first. Thanks guys.

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        • #19
          glad to here you got going.

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