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Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Suffolk Va.
Posts: 146
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Johnny... at this point I must say before I go any further... Before you start tearing down this motor, be sure you have the knowledge to be able to fix it, identify what is wrong, be able to rebuild and put this back together without problems... if you can't do this, bring it to a shop that works on motorcycles... I would ask Q9 if they would honor the warranty by having it repaired... the last resort would be paying to have it fixed...
Like I said... be sure you know what you are doing before tearing it down... could cost you more in the long run and you will lose money... trust me... I have rebuilt many motors and transmissions... and other equipment in my days and there is nothing more irritating than to see a customer come in the shop and want you to fix what he tore down... remember .. you are alone there doing the work... these guys are just blurting out stuff... to be able to diagnose your problem correctly.. we actually need to be there... ![]()
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