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..and fresh paintjob. Unfortunately there was a misunderstanding and they painted it with liquid paint instead of powder coating..but it doesn't look too bad and I'm ok with it
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Honda 55 Trail don't ask me what year, 65? (sold)
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Timing might need to be adjusted. The timing marks are only a suggestion. Especially if your compression is low AND gas is nothing like it was 40 years ago.
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But now I have a different problem with the engine. Last time I went for a ride it worked perfectly. But few days ago I've noticed a major problem...as I pop into 1st (or any other gear) and release the clutch lever, the bike won't move at all... first I suspected that there is something wrong with the clutch. Then I removed clutch plates and it seems that there is a problem somewhere else. If I turn the rear wheel with my hand, the inner part (clutch center) doesn't move. I'm not much of a mechanic, but I assume that if I turn the wheel something should move, right?
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650ed wrote: Take a look at the engine sprocket to ensure it has not come loose. It is the sprocket at the forward part of the drive chain. If it is not secured properly it can cause the symptoms you described. Ed
That's exactly what happened, thank you 650ed! It looks like the thread on the shaft was damaged and some wise guy tried to fix it with teflon tape....I will try to turn a new nut that will fit the lightly damaged thread...
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