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SOHC.co.uk Forums => CB500/550 => Topic started by: Neill C on September 05, 2023, 06:14:37 PM
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Hi. The circlip on my kick-start spindle has come off and all the parts ended up in the oil pan. Can anyone tell me does the ratchet guide rest on the gearshift spindle to disengage the ratchet itself when under tension? I can't see any other place for it to sit![attachimg=1]
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Check this thread out Neil
http://www.sohc.co.uk/index.php/topic,29348.msg281554.html#msg281554
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Very helpful. I'll have to have another look tomorrow as I didn't see that slot. Thanks
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Hi. The circlip on my kick-start spindle has come off and all the parts ended up in the oil pan. Can anyone tell me does the ratchet guide rest on the gearshift spindle to disengage the ratchet itself when under tension? I can't see any other place for it to sit! (Attachment Link)
You must always replace the circlip on the end of the shaft with a new one or it will just come off again ;)
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Yes. I've ordered a new one. Thanks.
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There is another circlip on the shaft, not as vital but maybe think about replacing that as well. Don't forget the large washer goes on between that circlip and the casing, a lot fit it wrongly or just forget.
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All done and working thanks. Not an easy job doing it from underneath the bike on the side stand. I had to use a piece of fishing line to hold all the parts on as they just wanted to slide off the shaft! I then fitted the circlip and pulled the line out once done. Thanks again
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Another amateur Gynaecologist strikes again.😎😎😎
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All done and working thanks. Not an easy job doing it from underneath the bike on the side stand. I had to use a piece of fishing line to hold all the parts on as they just wanted to slide off the shaft! I then fitted the circlip and pulled the line out once done. Thanks again
Very clever use of the fishing line, every toolbox / workshop should have a reel 👍👍👍👍
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All done and working thanks. Not an easy job doing it from underneath the bike on the side stand. I had to use a piece of fishing line to hold all the parts on as they just wanted to slide off the shaft! I then fitted the circlip and pulled the line out once done. Thanks again
It is a tricky job but, doable. Well done ;)