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Yamaha
2001 YZ125
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<blockquote data-quote="timoyz" data-source="post: 221758" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>The basket looks okay, if it was me, and it was apart to the point it is now, I would;</p><p></p><p>Go with Mikey's idea first, and check the out put shaft by putting it in gear, hold the inner basket and see if you can turn the sprocket.</p><p>Then I would measure the plates with a MAGA caliper.</p><p>Then I would verify routing of the clutch cable.</p><p>Then pull the cable off and test by hand the stroke, and see if there are frays or rough spots in the pull.</p><p>If still no results, go with Racks method and invest in a dealership support program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timoyz, post: 221758, member: 10"] The basket looks okay, if it was me, and it was apart to the point it is now, I would; Go with Mikey's idea first, and check the out put shaft by putting it in gear, hold the inner basket and see if you can turn the sprocket. Then I would measure the plates with a MAGA caliper. Then I would verify routing of the clutch cable. Then pull the cable off and test by hand the stroke, and see if there are frays or rough spots in the pull. If still no results, go with Racks method and invest in a dealership support program. [/QUOTE]
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