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    autox problems

    I have a auto 200x and i just got it running and took it for a test drive. It pulls hard to the right and the tire pressure seems pretty Evan so im not sure why its doing that. It also slips alot how hard is it to do the clutch?

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    Justin you may find that 1 tire is slightly stretched Vs. the other (rear) ~ measure with cloth tape measure. On a close friends Bigred that handled terrible (could not turn, kept snapping back straight) it was the front tire over inflated.
    You running 2 to 4 lbs all around ?

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    Also check your chain alignment.
    200x it moves the whole rear swingarm.
    And check that you do not have a bent axle.
    One end with a good bend will have a wobbly tire and make that side seem to be bigger then it is.

    As for the slipping, Have you adjusted the clutch? Screw with nut left case.

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    its pulling ? its the forks . . . . either it hit somthing and has them twisted or 1s blown out unequal preshure

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    Check your axle bearings too.last 3 I bought needed clutches and bearings.clutches aren't that bad at all just get you a manual from oscarmayer.net if you don't already have one.when I got my last 350x I fired it up took it for a test ride it pulled really hard to the right.turns out carrier was destroyed from previous owed not taking care of them bearings.

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    All great suggestions.

    Hard to believe but I had a 200es big red and one of the hubs was stripped.
    NOT obvious at all.
    and it pulled to one side real bad.
    I only found it when I got stuck in the mud and only one wheel turned.
    Again, Not obvious at all.

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    I would check the forks, my 225dx forks weren't in the triple trees the whole way and It wasn't matched and it made it do that same thing
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    it ended up being one of the forks. it was just bent a little bit but got it all fixed up now.

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