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Old 06-07-2005, 01:25 PM
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I was wondering sunday while riding my kids lt 80 wouldnt start and heres what i was wondering.

theres no way to pop start a lt 80 right?

i towed him back in was this bad on the trans clutchs or belt?

if your battery dies u cant jump start these bikes cause it will blow a fuse correct?
 
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Old 06-07-2005, 03:04 PM
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1) no pop start
2) no damagee from towing
3) yes you can jump start it.
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thanks lt80

you seem like the guy here that knows all about lt80s how hard is it to change the clutchs belt and rollers?

know of any pics online that show how to do it?
 
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Old 06-07-2005, 05:12 PM
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http://216.37.204.205/Suzuki_OEM/Suz...e=13&A=99&B=12


here is a micro film of the front drive
 
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Old 06-07-2005, 06:07 PM
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remove the plastic heal guards
Remove footpeg bolts and push pegs foreward.
Remove the nuts around the sidecover. INCLUDING the bolt at the 3 O'clocl position on the lil cover.
Remove the starter bolts.
Sidecover will come off (with a bump or 2 from a hammer).
An impact wrench should be used to remove the front and rear clutch nuts.
Check the rollers for flat spots and replace. Zuki crams all the grease they can in ther front clutch, I don't use but a dab (high temp grease) to hold the rollers in place during installation.
Sand the glaze (carefully, don't go hog wild) off the rear clutch contact pads.
Check the rear clutch for bad bearings.
Make sure the keyway on the front clutch is lined up during installation.
Those sites (like hymis mentioned) only shows the parts diagram blowup, but sometimes they indeed help. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
 
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thanks lt thats what i was looking for more of a step by step how to thanks
 
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Old 06-08-2005, 12:29 AM
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Is anybody selling drilled out rollers yet?
 
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I'll leave to good stuff to LT80, he's da man for sure.

But, YES, you can jump start these lil things.
You can jump start it with a normal car battery, BUT, it is best to just connect the batteries and NOT start the vehicle. These lil batteries don't need that much juice to get going.

Good Luck and have fun
 
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i think you guys all missed the titanic on this one. you can buy a factory pull start for these too, and it's a great back-up to have. cost around $100, bolts right on, and away ya go.
 
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Ive seen the pullstarter and will get one soon as i can afford it lol
 


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