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R100
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Kick start spring

Post by R100 » Thu Aug 07, 2014 10:38 am

Is there any pre-winding of the spring necessary when re-installing the right cover?
How does one position the kick start pedal correctly?
I could not find any instructions in the manual.

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Re: Kick start spring

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Aug 07, 2014 11:47 am

On all R/S covers the spring mounts so the end at the special bolt attaches like a "S".
Now what bike?. ................................lm
R100 wrote:Is there any pre-winding of the spring necessary when re-installing the right cover?
How does one position the kick start pedal correctly?
I could not find any instructions in the manual.

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Post by R100 » Thu Aug 07, 2014 11:58 am

Sorry LM - CP77 (general export, Canada) virtually same as CB77.
By "special bolt" I assume you mean the one holding the end of the spring.
On the bench, looking into the cover the spring looks like an "S" (I don't have it upside down).

I was wondering if the spring needs to be pre-wound by turning the spindle as you install the cover.
Any punch/reference marks are long gone if there were any.

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Aug 07, 2014 2:33 pm

I see you are in Canada but can you call me on this?
830-895-0654. ......................lm
R100 wrote:Sorry LM - CP77 (general export, Canada) virtually same as CB77.
By "special bolt" I assume you mean the one holding the end of the spring.
On the bench, looking into the cover the spring looks like an "S" (I don't have it upside down).

I was wondering if the spring needs to be pre-wound by turning the spindle as you install the cover.
Any punch/reference marks are long gone if there were any.

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Post by R100 » Thu Aug 07, 2014 5:22 pm

Nice chatting with you LM. And thanks.

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Aug 07, 2014 5:50 pm

You are welcome and I thank you for calling.
Does get involved for sure. ................lm
R100 wrote:Nice chatting with you LM. And thanks.

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Post by pdphillips54 » Sun Jun 05, 2016 8:44 pm

I tightened the spring inside the R/S cover so that I could align the two gears 0 marks. Once I let go, of course, the spring unwinds. On the outside of the R/S cover, I align the start shaft mark with the kick start lever mark. Now, to install the R/S cover, must I tighten the spring (pre-load), using the kick start lever, so that the inside gears have the 0 aligned (spring under tension) as I fit the R/S cover on the motor? That puts the kick start shaft/lever marks at about 12 o'clock. Thank for your help.

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