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    Sving arm Shaft bolt stuck

    To remove a stuck swingarm shaft, ensure all securing bolts are fully removed and apply penetrating oil to loosen any corrosion. Use a rubber...
    Post by: priscilla, Nov 29, 2024 in forum: 1st & 2nd Generation 1983-1989
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    Drive sprocket floats on drive shaft, is this correct?

    Yes, a small amount of side-to-side float (about 1mm) on the drive sprocket is normal on many Japanese bikes, including your VF700F Interceptor....
    Post by: priscilla, Nov 29, 2024 in forum: Mechanics Garage
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