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Old 10-12-2014, 03:27 PM   #1
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While I had it apart in the lab I discovered why the sprockets are alittle out of alignment. The whole swingarm is moved over. I noticed one of the upper suspension links had an angle to it.

Also need to work on the forward neutral reverse box. It has a hard time staying in forward.
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Old 10-13-2014, 07:51 PM   #2
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While I had it apart in the lab I discovered why the sprockets are alittle out of alignment. The whole swingarm is moved over. I noticed one of the upper suspension links had an angle to it.

Also need to work on the forward neutral reverse box. It has a hard time staying in forward.
That video was good fun to watch. The girls are obviously having a great time on your property. The tire swing completed the picture nicely.

By angle, are you saying that the upper suspension link is bent?

Does the forward / reverse box use a cable or lever?
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