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Clutch Fork - What is the elongated hole for? #1264812
07/09/12 05:09 PM
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I've seen two different types of clutch forks. One with just a single hole and a small crease where your spring goes and another that has the clutch rod hole on the end with an elongated hole - why are their two types of forks?

Re: Clutch Fork - What is the elongated hole for? [Re: CuriousYella70] #1264813
07/09/12 06:25 PM
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The elongated hole is to make it easier to get the hooked end of the spring in the fork.







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