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CT90, CT110, ST70, ST90 Discussion
New to me CT 110, has a couple issues
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<blockquote data-quote="b52bombardier1" data-source="post: 195257" data-attributes="member: 5931"><p>My prediction is that the screw holding the star plate onto the riders right side of the shift drum has come loose. Put that screw in with some mild blue Loctite fluid. Maybe the screw and the star plate are laying at the bottom of the cases.</p><p></p><p>You could also have a bent or broken shift drum stopper. If broken, you will find it laying in the bottom of the cases.</p><p></p><p>You may find the front forks badly pitted with rust. Either find replacements or I have vigorously cleaned the pits and then filled them with JB Weld that I then sanded smooth to the contour of the tube. The new seals you will soon be installing will snag and tear on the pits if you can't fill them and make smooth.</p><p></p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="b52bombardier1, post: 195257, member: 5931"] My prediction is that the screw holding the star plate onto the riders right side of the shift drum has come loose. Put that screw in with some mild blue Loctite fluid. Maybe the screw and the star plate are laying at the bottom of the cases. You could also have a bent or broken shift drum stopper. If broken, you will find it laying in the bottom of the cases. You may find the front forks badly pitted with rust. Either find replacements or I have vigorously cleaned the pits and then filled them with JB Weld that I then sanded smooth to the contour of the tube. The new seals you will soon be installing will snag and tear on the pits if you can't fill them and make smooth. Rick [/QUOTE]
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