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WHAT IS THIS!!! TECH HELP!!!This is a discussion on WHAT IS THIS!!! TECH HELP!!! within the 2-Stroke Motorcycles - General Discussion forum, part of the 2-Stroke Motorcycle Forums category; Ok so as you might know im in the middle of basically a total rebuild on my 96 cr 125, ... |
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| Ok so as you might know im in the middle of basically a total rebuild on my 96 cr 125, and i just got the powder coating back, and as im looking around i find this, it reminded me of nothing and i have no clue where or if it even goes on the bike. so im taking a pic to see if you guys know where it might go! ALL HELP APPRECIATED!!! |
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| Looks like a wrist pin to me. |
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| if you are talking about the wrist pin for my piston then its not that, because i have the piston and wrist pin too. |
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| is it out of ur rear shock linkage? |
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pivot collars or the pivot collar from the shock link. dogger |
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| I agree - rear linkage part or possibly a bearing spacer from one of your wheel hubs, although it looks to small from the picture to be a wheel part. Just a thought. Scott |
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| Yep, as long as you're sure it's not a wrist pin, I'm betting on the rear shock linkage from the swingarm. Keep us posted. |
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| That is the part that holds the bowl to the bong Serious, with the heat/score marks on the surface it is not a wrist pin. It looks as though there is some bluing n the far end caused by heat and with the way the surface looks. I doubt its a linkage pin either. Are there threads inside the pin on the other side? Could it be part of the Exhaust Power Valve Update Ok not any part of the exhaust valve I believe it is the connecting rod collor for the Rear Linkage, Item 33 in the link here [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] Quote: Last edited by egoallenpoe393; 08-21-2009 at 09:57 PM. |
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| you guys got it all wrong its a door key! =P |
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| lol i like the door key theory..... |
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| It looks to me like the sleeve that holds the shift fork(s) in place. Did you have your engine apart too? |
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| dogger and mxtras, get it right again. |
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| DEFINATELY looks like the sleeve that holds the shift forks! unless you didnt have the cases apart?? if not......good luck |
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| I agree - I think it could be a shift fork guide pin. I was not thinking about internal parts in my first post! Scott |
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Looking closely at the picture, it appears to be hollow. Shift fork guides are solid. dogger |
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| not in my old 99 cr250, or my 06 crf450. maybe other makes i dont know |
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| it IS a shift fork slide rod, and some can come out of a case with out spliting them! |
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