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annoying!
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- Premix Junkie
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- Joined: Tue Feb 13, 2007 10:04 pm
try jarring it loose a bit, pref while turning with a socket/spanner in the desired direction. soak the area in a good penetrating fluid and leave overnight. failing that take to a garage and use a windy gun as this will jarr it free. while its out, if it gets damaged an rgv one is a straight swap and as its hollow wil save a gram or two and looks tricker. good luck
- the-elf
- Avgas Sniffer
- Posts: 2800
- Joined: Wed Jul 26, 2006 2:48 pm
- Location: Rockingham, Western Australia
Had the same problem on my old KDX200 endro bike. Don't expect it to be in good enough condition to use again. mine had siezed into the frame cause the bearings had collasped and they had worn into the shaft, so I had to replace the lot.
worth the effort as once fixed it transformed the bike.
worth the effort as once fixed it transformed the bike.
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