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    dooner17 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Stripped Gear Shifter

    My gear shifter and the shaft are stripped. It won't take a bite at all anymore. Should I remove the shaft and the shifter and have them redone or weld it? I donno what to do it just sucks not being able to ride it. Oh and its a 200s.

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    I have a similar problem only it is my sprocket shaft that is stripped. I was going to take the easy way out also and weld it. but the folks on here convinced me otherwise. you just make for harder work down the road. take the time and do it properly now or you'll be in for a bigger headache later.

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    i wouldnt ever weld anything that might need to be replaced later on, we welded my exhaust, and i might repair a frame
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    for a temp fix you can tack weld it on...just make sure its esaily ground off so when you get a new shift shaft or shifter(which ever is stripped) you can grind the tac weld off and put the new stuff in without wrecking stuff
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    Yea then the tack decides to break when your 10 miles out in the middle of nowhere...fix it right!!!

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    OR drill a hole throught the shifter and shaft, tap it, and put a bolt throught it. About $.20 you can be riding again.
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    lol thats why you bring vice grips and clamp on to er for emergeny shifting
    1983 Honda ATC 200x-shes a beater

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    1982 ATC Big Red 200e (miss it more than i thought i would)
    1985 200x rode it for about a mile

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldshell4481
    lol thats why you bring vice grips and clamp on to er for emergeny shifting

    lmao...I did that one time. When I reached down to shift I hit a rock or something and my teeth bounched off the handlebars!!!

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    you can get axle repair stuff, its like JB weld, but not really, we did it to a set of rear hubs on a 300EX of my friends, works great, all you do is mix the contents together, and smear it onto the end of the shift shaft, and put the shifter back on in place, DONT tighten the shifter yet, wait 24 hours, then tighten it, you wont have any problems for a long time

    and when you do have to replace it (later on down the road) all you have to do is loosen the bolt, and just twist the shifter up and down and it will slide off, and the axle repair stuff withh come off with sand paper

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    Get a new shifter and shift shaft, do it right and don't ever worry about it again. Shift shaft not difficult to replace, only requires removing clutch cover. New shaft is probably a bit pricey but I'll bet there are plenty of good used ones out there.

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    The shifter got stripped on our 110 and we just took a hacksaw and cut the grooves deeper it worked

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    that's a great idea.

    Quote Originally Posted by 250sxwheeliepop
    OR drill a hole throught the shifter and shaft, tap it, and put a bolt throught it. About $.20 you can be riding again.
    i would hop on that idea in a heart beat rather then taking the whole stinking motor out and tear it to peices. i don't think i'd do the tap and die work ,,, just a slip pin would be fine imo.

    yep ,,, untill the motor needed pulled for some real internal issues i personally would go that route

    john

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    dooner17 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Ok I drilled a hole but it didnt work that well. Its still loose and requires pushing the shifter further than usual. Both the shifter and the shaft are stripped because a 4-wheeler backed into me. I'd rather weld it but the axle repair stuff sounds like the best idea. Where could I get that like canadian tire? Thanks for all the help

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    LaDano is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    I've got a extra shift shaft laying around when you need it.
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    just go to any atv/bike shop/dealer and order a universal one for $13.00. i had to buy one for my 200s when i still owned it and it worked great. the new owner still uses it with no problems. i think the dealer ordered it from PARTSUNLIMITED.
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