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    tea the clutch hasnt beem slippin its only bout six mnths old i just didnt want to drop the tranny
    Quote Originally Posted by StreetHazard
    quite possibly....but you have to take the tranny off to find out, im sorry man, if you are positive you have hydraulic pressure then its very possible, especially If recently you know your clutch has not been slipping and is still good

    I wish it was just a simple fix

    If I can offer you any good news (if it turns out that is your problem) a main shift fork OEM from the honda dealership was only about $50, but I would suggest replacing your throwout bearing since you will be in there anyway (even if it appears to still be in decent shape)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ballt85
    tea the clutch hasnt beem slippin its only bout six mnths old i just didnt want to drop the tranny
    I didnt either....sorry man

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