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Trail Rider December 2016

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December 2016 37 be doing some "crea ve surgery" cu ng up por ons of the two frames to make one good one. I do my own welding and fabrica on so this does not increase the cost of the project, just addi onal me to sort all that out. The next item was the Sachs 125/6B engine from Roach 2 I was planning on using for the build. This bike spent way too many years outdoors in the elements and going into this, I was hoping that the engine never fi lled with water. When I pulled the clutch cover, I was hoping for a "Jed Clampe " moment; you know, a river of beau ful Spectro 80W gear oil spilling out, but it wasn't to be. Instead about an ounce of water and just a couple ounces of really funky smelling old oil spilled out. The photo below looks nasty, but it wasn't all bad. I suspect the small amount of water in the engine came in a drop at a me via the clutch cable based on the level of the crud in the bo om of the cases, but the water never raised to a level where it could damage the transmission. A er pulling the clutch and removing some old crud from the shi selector boss, I was able to get the bike to go through all six gears without a lot of eff ort.

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