00:03In this video I'm going to show you step by step how to change the lever shaft retainer.
00:13To change gears, we loosen the gear lever and remove it; we can then remove the rubber footrest.
00:24to work more comfortably and to be able to remove the gear lever and so that the cover can be
00:29It comes out more easily with a hex key; we remove the screws that hold the left cover of the
00:37We quickly loosen and remove all the screws from the engine and take a visual look at it.
00:46Check that none are missing in this part; we can observe the steering wheel, the motorcycle, the sprocket of the
00:57Sprockets, oil seal retainers, among other things, this is the oil leak and the retainer
01:08which we will replace once we remove the old retainer; with a rag we can clean all the dirt and
01:17We placed the new retainer in this area due to accumulated fat.
01:39With a cup we can help ourselves to insert the retainer more easily; in this case I don't have one.
01:46So I'm going to do it this way with a key, the idea is that it goes in straight.
01:54full speed
02:00We put the cover on, tighten the screws as much as possible, and then we can use the cross-tightening technique.
02:09On the mountain, we made sure that all the screws were properly installed and tightened, then we moved on to
02:16Install the gear shift lever and adjust it with its respective screw in this simple way.
02:24How can we change the gear shift lever retainer on a Suzuki X100 motorcycle?
02:33It's short, but I'm sure it will be very useful for those who are starting out.
02:39You can also change this retainer yourself; remember to look at the description of this
02:44video where I leave you more tutorial videos on what it is to know
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