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huge job good luck to you, i hope your well versed in the repair of your bike before you try the job. you damn near gotta tear the whole rear and right side of the bike apart!!!! NOT A BEGINNERS JOB Teflon
huge job good luck to you, i hope your well versed in the repair of your bike before you try the job. you damn near gotta tear the whole rear and right side of the bike apart!!!! NOT A BEGINNERS JOB Teflon
Hope he works on the rear and LEFT side....
Burn outs is pretty hard on them..
Rocks in the pulley or belt or just a bad pulley cant ruin a belt fast, also running out of line..
U need to check it all out to make sure all is well so U don't have to do a repeat a couple K's after U do it all.
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