• Spring, Torsion (15A) 90508-26538
  • Spring, Torsion (15A) 90508-26538
YAMAHA OEM Motorcycle parts

Spring, Torsion (15A) 90508-26538

Product # 9050826538

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YAMAHA
  • TW200H

    96 Starter

  • TW200HC

    96 Starter

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Fits:YAMAHA TW200H 96 Starter, YAMAHA TW200HC 96 Starter

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Oct 4, 2022

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when I need OEM parts for my bike first thing come to my mind is WEBIKE shop.THEY HAVE EVERYTHING.WHEN I LOOK THROUGH THEIR WEBSITE I found this spring for my tw200. was looking forward to install this kick spring in to my bike & finally found it.I think webike do the finest job for overseas bike community, WEBIKE SHOP IS THE BEST ...Installing a new kick spring into the kickstarter shaft is not that hard to do. but be patience & take your time. THIS IS HOW I DID IT...With the pawl on the underside of the gear teeth at approximately the 4:00 o'clock position, the straight end of the return spring should be positioned into the corresponding hole in the kickstarter shaft at the approximately 5:00 position,This should result in the hooked end of the return spring being at the approximately 10:00 o'clock position. I then use some pliers as shown to grab the inner, or longer portion of the hooked end and rotate it in a clockwise direction approximately 180 degrees and hook it over the post coming out of the crankcase.With the kickstarter shaft assembly installed into the hole in the crankcase, verify that the pawl is resting against the boss on the crankcase at the approximately 4:00 o'clock position. If it isn't, slip the kickstarter lever onto the splined shaft and gently actuate the lever. This should move the pawl into the proper position against the boss on the crankcase, and the hooked end of the return spring should be in the approximately 10:00 o'clock position.should not try to wind the return spring a full 360 degrees. This would be difficult to do safely and would likely result in excessive tension on the spring leading to a broken spring.This is the safest way to wind the kick-starter spring. good luck !

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