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1986 Honda 200x Help?
Hey I Just Bought a 1986 Honda 200x Starts Up First Kick Every Time, And Runs GREAT! And Then The Other Day I Was Riding On Some Whoops Pretty Fast And Then All Of The Sudden I Heard A Very Faint Sorta Snap Sound Then It Seemed To Be In Neutral All Of The Sudden So I Stopped And Because I Need To Adjust My Idle It Died. So i Got Off Thinking My Chain Snapped Because The Guy I Bought It From Just Changed It And It Is Pretty Tight, Long Story Short It Wasn't The Chain So I Tried To Shift Into Neutral And The Shifter Was Just Like Free Moving And It is Stuck In Neutral But Starts Fine. Before I Tear It Apart I Was Wondering If Anyone Would Know What That Sounds Like, Any Suggestions Help. Thanks.
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tight chains are not a good thing. especially when riding over bumps and such. i bought a 350x that the chain was tight and they went to do a wheelie and the sprocket shaft broke. i hope this isnt your problem but give the chain a yank and see if it will come out a bit... otherwise you probly broke the shifter linkage inside the case.. good luck...
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i just gave the chain a good yank and it did nothing then i wiggled the shifter and it is very free just moves up and down and it seems to kinda move in and out like toward the motor and away from it.
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also what is a sprocket shaft
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sounds like case splitting is in your future, sprocket shaft is the transmission countershaft the front sprocket attaches to
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you may get lucky and be able to pull the shifter side cover off where the shift fork or barrel is and have a broken part or need to get into the tranny as flatfender said..
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