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    Tecate Kick Starter Problem

    So lately the kickstarter keeps slipping through the gears. I looked on ebay and have found the new gear for around $60. If i want to replace the gear will i have to split the case or can i just take off the side panel?

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    Just the side cover only.
    I would recommend to inspect the ratcheting gears first before buying. There is a plastic spacer peice in there that should wear before gears do.

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    Alright thats good. Sames me a lot of money.

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    Mines actually got the same problem. Everyone once in a while it slips. I've taken it off and stared out it several times now. Do you know what part it is? Here's an image of the layout.

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    Must be a common problem cuz mine was slippin for a while, but it stopped doing it all the sudden now.

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    I believe its plastic.

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    yep, it's plastic.

    I was told by a member who I consider a guru's go to guy when it comes to Tecate/Yamaha Tri-Z that the number one problem with tecate Kickstart (or perhaps any kickstarter for that matter) is the person doing the kicking.
    Not enough patience in making sure gears are engaged before committing to the down stroke.
    Not condemning anybody,,, just passing info along. It solved my problem.
    But, those plastic pieces do wear out,,,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeswinehart View Post
    I was told by a member who I consider a guru's go to guy when it comes to Tecate/Yamaha Tri-Z that the number one problem with tecate Kickstart erstwhile is the person doing the kicking.
    Not enough patience in making sure gears are engaged before committing to the down stroke.
    Not condemning anybody,,, just passing info along. It solved my problem.
    But, those plastic pieces do wear out,,,,
    john
    This is true with EVERY machine . Just like tearing on a pullstarter before engaging it,and wondering why they break
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    Mines got a nasty habit of feeling like it engages. But soon as you put a little extra force into it... OUCH lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by 350xtrike.rider View Post
    Must be a common problem cuz mine was slippin for a while, but it stopped doing it all the sudden now.
    It's much more likely to happen in the colder weather when the oil in the transmission is much thicker.
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