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Old 04-02-2024, 06:59 PM   #4
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Try thoroughly cleaning the entire area behind the front sprocket with brake or contact cleaner, and then start and run the bike, keeping a close eye on the oil seal behind the sprocket. As stated above, if the crankcase is overfilled, the pressure buildup will push the excess oil out at the weakest point - usually a seal, be it the sprocket, shift shaft, or kickstarter.


 
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