Clutch basket......

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Clutch basket......

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Hi all, is the nut that holds the clutch basket on, normal anti-clockwise to undo Off.

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Yes.
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Thanks for the reply.... back out into the cold garage now.
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Done...... now for the balencer shaft. Anti-clockwise? and how do you hold it..... Ahhhhh
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[quote="overlander"]Done...... now for the balencer shaft. Anti-clockwise? and how do you hold it..... Ahhhhh[/quot
Lock it with a soft aluminium bar, though some people have used 2p coins.
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Yep old school two pence for me, I remember the RD250 days and the same lockup tool.

I was lucky for the balancer shaft, put it in first and locked the rear brake with a mate holding the bike and managed to undo it.
not sure until I put it together how I will retighten on rebuild but I will find out when it warms up enough for me to go in the garage and work on the bike.

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