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i was ridding the other day and my back sprocket cracked and my chain got wrapped around my front sprocket. I changed the rear sprocket and now my transmission feels like it is stuck in gear. I CAN NOT shift the shift lever to a different gear or reverse. Any ideas????
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Ride: 2006 YFZ 450
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So the shoft lever is stuck in a positions like down or up and cant be moved? Shift forks are cheap it is just have to tear the lotor apart.
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Yah just stuck there. how common is this?
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