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Suzuki MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
96 RM125 Not shifting Properly
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[QUOTE="David Trustrum, post: 144618, member: 21529"] Yeah well good luck but obviously the previous owner had some damage & he might not have fixed it all. There may be some damage to the shift drum. Or the gear dogs (on the side of the gears which mesh into each other when the gear is pushed along the shaft by the finger) may be bevelled. This pushes the gears away from each other -jumping the shift out. This means replacement, or if it isn’t too bad a decent engine builder or engineer can recut the gear dog flat or slightly undercut it. Nothing too hard to de but would do it soon in case it gets worse. [/QUOTE]
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