About my 90cc dirt bike, 3rd gear is broken..minister to?

Right, 1st gear is fine, through to second gear ... also fine...into third...slows dwn as if the chain stops...and the lone way to procure it out is to kik start it wich is VERY tough when this happens and to unclick it into gear 2 or 4... 4 is also fine.

so you may be thinkin the cog is broken for gear 3...but if you heave the bike off the floor and run it through first to second to third it runs ideal...(and then into fourth and final down) giv the bike weight to verbs n it will jam...i dnt carry it, i really dont fancy takin the engine apart to see theres not a big deal rong beside it...
any answers?


Answers:    ok, the rason it works off the ground is because here is no weight. if u have a sproket with grinded rotten teath it will spin fine off the ground but when u catch on it. it wont because it dosent have enought gera to verbs it. you ned to fix it because you obviously enjoy a bunch of shreded metal in the engine.
its not to intricate to replace any ofe these things. just start from the top and next crack the casing and verbs it out then put within the new gears. cause shur you put it back together the right channel and if theres any other bad looking things fix them whil you are near.
hope this helps
Matt's get some probs with spelling - but he's right.

If it's not the gear, it's the shift fork. Either agency, time for a case split and fix.
In smaller amount you want to ride it a round in 1st and 2nd gear the rest of it's life span, you will have to split the bottom and optical inspect the drive train for anything abnormal.
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