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Megelli Mechanic - Melbourne

Discussion in 'Megelli 250cc' started by arkitekt, Feb 14, 2013.

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    Hi Fellow Megelli Riders,

    Wondering if anyone can suggest a good Megelli mechanic or motoshop in Melbourne to install some mods and fixes?

    I know from the importers site that they have Sumoto Trading as a listed dealer but would rather not go there.

    Thanks in advance.
     
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    what sort of fixes? what mods?
     
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    At this stage the exhaust, sprockets and possibly the tacho. For fixes, I still need to get sort out the 'neutral issue'.
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    all easy done. nuetral issue is a new selector. fairings off, engine pipe out, remove front cradle, rebolt through swing arm, remove bottom bolt, put jack under engine and lift to access one bolt one rhs cover plate. remove clutch spring screws ,lpull out clutch plates ,movelocking plate, air ratchetoff nut holding clutch drum, undo allen head bolt holdingselector on, lever and holdselector lock down, wiggle out selector and do reverse to assemble. change oil and wash filter at same time.takes me 5 hours at slow pace with son helping. good young mech could do it in 3 hours.tacho is bolt on as is sprocket. no rocket science needed. done it twice. if in newcastle would help you.
     
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    I just removed the selector yesterday. Wish I saw this post earlier. lol Would have been easier knowing what to do, I just ripped it apart until I got there. :)
     
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    do not expect wonders. on the latest model the shape of the internal selectors was changed.
     

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