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Suzuki MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
another bad bottom end
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[QUOTE="sharky243, post: 1349911, member: 100273"] OUCH !!! It seems like this is the year for blown bottom ends !!! LOL !! I work on alot of dirtbikes here at home for the local kids. They can't aford to pay a shop to do it, so since I am a mechanic, I help them out and fix them at home. About 90% of the bikes i've worked on so far this year were all bottom end failures. They're not that difficult to do. Although you will need some tools to get it apart, ie: flywheel puller, case spliter, a 12t press, a heat gun, a freezer, and some chunks of 2x4. The heat gun and the freezer alow you to use physics to aid putting it back together. GOOD LUCK !!! take your time !!! [/QUOTE]
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