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Location: Crete, Nebraska
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UPDATED: Changing the clutch spring
I am trying to change my clutch spring.
The bike is running just fine, except for some slip in the top gear. Everything went great initially: Everything came apart smooth as silk. Until I tried to remove the 27mm nut. It is not that the nut won't come off, but that when I am trying to wrench it off, the entire clutch basket turns, the entire engine turns, and turns the rear wheel. How can I hold the clutch basket assembly in place so that the nut will finally turn off? i.e. How can I "lock" it in place so I can turn the nut, and not the entire engine? I followed Gadget's directions. The bike IS in gear, not in neutral. I am not sure what I am missing here, but would welcome some enlightenment.
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