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1981 349 Kickstarter Repair(How Hard)


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I have a chance to purchase a 1981 Cota 349 in pretty good shape with the exception of one thing,the kickstarter has been known to not spring back. It will (for lack of better terminology) re-engage when lifted manually.

My question is ----Is replacing the kickstarter a huge mechanical undertaking for this machine or something that can be done with average mechanical aptitude? I don't want something that is going to require splitting cases and chasing parts forever.It may be something as simple as a return spring or as difficult as a broken tab that the spring connects to.

It's only about $600-$800 USD so I would not have a fortune in the bike.

I would love to hear from anyone with experience with this model and kickstarter repair and/or problems

Or...What the heck should I be looking for to know if it's going to be big trouble???

Thanks

George

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Thanks for the responses,puts me at ease at least about any needed repair.I saw the bike run at a Gate trial last November and it ran and performed well.

Any suggestions on what I should look for as possible trouble signs?

It has completely rebuilt forks,new cables,tires and decent (non-leaking) tank.I go see it up close wednesday night.

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if you can post up photos of the bike it may help with suggestions

Sorry,no pics.I was just thinking if anyone knew any inherent problems with this model perhaps I could keep an eye out for them or see if a repair has been made.I'm an "ok" maintenance mechanic and have bought used street bikes before.Older model dirt bikes are a little trickier though.

If the exhaust is in good condition and no cracking of frame or brackets,shock..pegs...ect..I think I'll take a plunge.We have a fairly good local trials scene where I can test my lack of skill.

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