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I'd talk to someone else there......doesnt seem right that they dont have that for the 07's any more.......hell.......just order it online and use the 07 model year..........if they dont have it.....they dont have it.......but dont to go the OEM style ........that race will just walk again......
Never heard of the SOHO stuff............uses the HEYDEN tensioner........love it.....http://www.haydensm6.com/m6_bt07.htm
if the race hasn't walked in there is a special puller for it........
if it HAS walked in time to pull out the dremel...........cover EVERYTHING while cutting......
Gonna order it and slip it over main shaft if it feels like it should going with it, I'll measure it too
here's chain tensioner http://sohotbikes.com/hb125-07.html
Just ordered from Baker, no mention of a problem fit, said 2008 won't fit!! Must be smoking something in Michigan, but 36 bucks to shio!!
hey did you see 1 forum about taking out oil side seal cover of bearing???
are you talking about the seal on the trans side?
Yea I had to do mine.........
The race walked in on the seal...........damaging the seal........
I took it out with mechanics dental like tool........
tapped in the new one.........been strong ever since.......
once you get the outter primary off you'll see what needs to be done and if the race walked in on the shaft.
Just ordered from Baker, no mention of a problem fit, said 2008 won't fit!! Must be smoking something in Michigan, but 36 bucks to shio!!
hey did you see 1 forum about taking out oil side seal cover of bearing???
For an 08, no need for the baker bearing or anything else for that mater the stock bearing walk was fixed. They cut the shaft down 0.2mm sot the bearing could not walk inward.
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