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  1. Ratchet straps and temporary threaded bar. If the straps do not pull the sump close enough then fit the back sump guard bolts through the sump guard and into the frame, cut the threaded bar to two suitable length pieces and thread into the front fixings through the sump guard, the wind the sump into position with nuts and washers on the threaded bar. Once the sump guard is in position remove one threaded bar at a time and replace with the original fixings (if it is really bad you may need to clamp the plate once it is in place while you remove the threaded bar)

  2. Could you cut a slot in the sump plug with a dremel so you can place some flat bar into the slot and turn the bar with an adjustable, then replace the plug with new.

  3. Hi has any one used the NG brake disks, I need to replace the disk on the rear of my sons evo 125 and the NG disk is about half the price of the original disk.

    So my question is are the disks as good as the beta disk and if so is the wave disk any better than the standard disk?

  4. Is the fork tube damaged? Inspect the tube and carefully remove any sharp edged scratches on the tube as they will damage / cut your new seal, then fill the scratch with superglue or nail varnish, sand down carefully to match the tube profile. Then you may need to replace the seal if the sharp edges have cut the sealing lip of the seal.

  5. Fuel switch in the down position, allow carb to fill with fuel.

    I can normally start without the choke but when it's very cold or not been started for a long time I use the choke.

    One slow kick and then one normal big puch of the kickstart (not a stabbing kick).

    Normally catch the engine with a blip of the throttle.

    Return the fuel switch to the up position.

    Happy days.

 
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