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Old 09-17-2005, 07:17 PM
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replacing entire right clip on?

anyone have any idea how much this is gonna run me? i have very limited mechanic skills and the right clip on just snapped off...Im not gonna be riding for a while, help a stunter out.
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Old 09-17-2005, 08:04 PM
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Re: replacing entire right clip on?

pull your top of your tripple tree off an you should be able to pull the bar off an put a new one on
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Re: replacing entire right clip on?

how hard is it to rewire the throttle and ****?
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Old 09-18-2005, 02:27 AM
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you dont have rewire anything the all slides off the bar an should side right no the bar again
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Old 09-18-2005, 02:31 AM
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Re: replacing entire right clip on?

no, its weird what happened the thing got severed in half right where the clip on connects to the bar, im definitely gonna have to take it into a shop, im ****ed. worst part is it wasnt even me who was riding, never let anyone ride your bike (especially when its your only one)!
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Old 09-18-2005, 02:49 AM
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Re: replacing entire right clip on?

try an fix it yourself... ive done some **** myself i didnt think i would be able to do an pulled it off.. pulled motor out my bike an put it back in.... not sayin that im all knowin but if your goin to stunt it might help if you start to learn to fix the bike on your own cause you will be braking more **** soon enough
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Re: replacing entire right clip on?

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try an fix it yourself... ive done some **** myself i didnt think i would be able to do an pulled it off.. pulled motor out my bike an put it back in.... not sayin that im all knowin but if your goin to stunt it might help if you start to learn to fix the bike on your own cause you will be braking more **** soon enough

yep. for sure bro. look at it this way. everything is held together with nuts and bolts dude and it will generally only go in one way. just pay attention to how u pull it off so when putting back, life is alot easier. good luck bro.
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Re: replacing entire right clip on?

just get your self a nice metric tool set and pull it apart, its very easy to figure out. hell your tool kit will have all the tools.
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Re: replacing entire right clip on?

you guys are right, im just gonna go to town on it. i dont think i can mess it up anymore than it already is... time to get to work
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Re: replacing entire right clip on?

Can anyone tell me real quickly how to "pull your top of your tripple tree off"...i know im a mechanical newbie, but hey, i gotta start somewhere . I have taken off the center fork bolt (the 30mm one) and loosened a few bolts i thought would be enough to slide the triple off, do i need to pull it really hard or do i need to remove the ignition (looks like it might be connected)...any help please
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Re: replacing entire right clip on?

Im assuming i need to just yank the **** out of it...any one got any advice!?
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Re: replacing entire right clip on?

Do i have to slide the forks down...dammit this is way harder than i thought
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