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Old May 27, 2007 | 07:14 PM
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i have a 2005 200cc yamoto starts up no problem but when i put it in gear to drive the chain turns but the atv doesnt move then when i switch to reverse it backs up, it drove befor but then i tryd to jump start it and ever since it wont drive no more and when i jumped started it i heard a snapping sound from the atv. it makes a little cliky noise on the back....wondering if someone can help me out and also wondering if anyone can tell me were to find a manual for this type of atv. download one or buy one.
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 09:09 PM
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Default Help on 2005 yamoto 200cc

This is probably a bit late but if you have the version that has the reverse on a separate gearbox at the back (box black box with a wire and lever arrangement going to a handle on the front right side) then it could just need adjustment, perhaps loosening off as the cable is too taught and keeping the gearbox in a neutral state. A snap thought makes it sound more likely that something in side has failed and in that case i think you'll be a lot more stuck and need parts. raceway seems to be the standard for parts on these chinese models. Also just a point that these rear gearboxes often do make a snap noise after reverse has been disengaged as i think they are sprung to engage forward motion so i would try adjustment first.

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