Hey again,
No, you don't need to split the cases, just go in like you did for the forks. There is a pictorial guide to assist you in getting the countershaft and all of it's gears out this way. The gears you should need to grind are on the countershaft, not the primary shaft. Depending on your choice, you can leave the engine in the frame, and flip the whole bike over, or just take the engine out, but would suggest you pull the clutch basket while in the frame so you can use the rear wheel as a wedge. But you might also have an air impact wrench, then in the frame is moot point!
T.C.
No, you don't need to split the cases, just go in like you did for the forks. There is a pictorial guide to assist you in getting the countershaft and all of it's gears out this way. The gears you should need to grind are on the countershaft, not the primary shaft. Depending on your choice, you can leave the engine in the frame, and flip the whole bike over, or just take the engine out, but would suggest you pull the clutch basket while in the frame so you can use the rear wheel as a wedge. But you might also have an air impact wrench, then in the frame is moot point!
T.C.
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