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  1. Looking for rear rotor and both hubs for rotor and sprocket for 1996 warrior Thanks
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  3. Looking for a 1986 Trx 250r frame lmk what u got thanks
  4. Not as bad as I thought with the right tools took the cage and needle bearings out and purchased a bearing race remover and with my slide hammer came right out thanks for all your help
  5. K pulled actuator out and found bearing was toasted and seal was shot diffently cause of bearing failure any suggestion on how to remove old bearing thanks
  6. Finally figured out what was going on with my clutch found actuator arm bearing was toasted now just got to get the damn thing out any suggestion
  7. Thanks for all your help I replaced the cable a week before this happen due to it getting hard to pull the clutch lever at some points during riding but a week later started doing the same thing and then just stopped working completely thought clutch was worn out installed new clutch assembly and still getting same issue finally inspected clutch actuator arm and found arm was hanging up had to push it back with a screw drive to release clutch so that's why next step is to replace arm rod bearing and install pancake I will post what I find thanks again for all the help
  8. I took out the bearing and rod came out easily and this weekend going to try and take out actuator arm and inspect arm for wear and bearing for any damage I will most likely replace Arm and bearing and up grade to pancake style bearing hopefully that will take care of clutch issues I've been having
  9. Has anyone had issues with this actuator arm getting stuck disengaging clutch have to pull it back with screw driver then it works fine and acts up every so often possible bad bearing for actuator or weak return spring Thanks
  10. Want to replace pancake bearing with upgraded one any suggestion on which one to use and it's located behind clutch basket assembly right thanks
  11. Thanks for the help hopefully it's just an adjustment issue
  12. Where is it located behind the clutch basket
  13. What are some of the signs of a bad clutch pusher not sure if that's my problem please read my other post thanks
  14. About a week ago during some normal trail riding and some hill climbs after being stuck behind someone in gear for about 5 minutes on hill finally got to the top of the hill and went down hill in neutral put in first gear to take off and wasn't going anywhere trans was going into gear but clutch got real loose and was not engaging so I ordered a new clutch and found that cable still has way to much free play unable to take out slack from cable and clutch not engaging any ideas to what it might be cause I stuck not sure if there is another adjustment or not and I forgot to menchin i also replaced cable week before do to clutch was lever felt hard at some points during riding problaly all related but not sure
  15. That's what I was thinking thanks
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