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Hope it's not junk. Here is the issue I have A Override 1-5 neutral down non-dunable and upon inspecting it I noticed that my small gear cluster that my third gear(counting all 6) from the tread side has a small chip on 1 tooth it is a little less then a 1/4 of the width of the tooth. it shifted o.k prior to inspection. can this be fixed by welding or can I replce the gear and if I replace this gear can it be replaced with a stock one or will it need to come from a override. When I look at this gear nothing looks like it been cut or modded like some of the others? Hope some of you shee freaks can help me out! :confused: :sad:

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Hope it's not junk. Here is the issue I have A Override 1-5 neutral down non-dunable and upon inspecting it I noticed that my small gear cluster that my third gear(counting all 6) from the tread side has a small chip on 1 tooth it is a little less then a 1/4 of the width of the tooth. it shifted o.k prior to inspection. can this be fixed by welding or can I replce the gear and if I replace this gear can it be replaced with a stock one or will it need to come from a override. When I look at this gear nothing looks like it been cut or modded like some of the others? Hope some of you shee freaks can help me out! :confused: :sad:

is it a drag bike?? i assume so. if it shifted fine i would just run it.. thats just me..

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yes, it's a drag bike. Shifted just fine

 

 

Do NOT weld on that gear!! Work hardening will likely bite you in the ass. If you try to anneal, you lose all heat treat and gear turns to mush after one ride. options are to run the gear with some grooming on the tooth or replace the gear. Personally, I would replace as if that tooth makes change, you can cost yourself more than that gear is worth in beer to fix it!!

 

 

Brandon

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its apart, so just replace it.

the most expensive gear in my 125 was under $100 so this shouldnt be more than that.

you will probbaly have to order it from whoever you got the override from

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