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CR250 Clutch Problem

trial and error would be best, but playdough would work, wax, or crack.
or just jam whatever crap you have laying around in for a fitment test.and then go get a shim. roll a shim from aluminum foil and put it together gently - or roll it big and don't be gentle. what is left is your measurement. compared to a valve adjust, the shim size is not needed to be precise.

for my final tip - since you are obviously a redneck - and since you obviously drained the oil unnecessarily - just lay the bike on the ground before taking it apart and you won't lose any oil. or, if you must be upscale, lay it over and put the handlebar on a bucket.
 
trial and error would be best, but playdough would work, wax, or crack.
or just jam whatever crap you have laying around in for a fitment test.and then go get a shim. roll a shim from aluminum foil and put it together gently - or roll it big and don't be gentle. what is left is your measurement. compared to a valve adjust, the shim size is not needed to be precise.

for my final tip - since you are obviously a redneck - and since you obviously drained the oil unnecessarily - just lay the bike on the ground before taking it apart and you won't lose any oil. or, if you must be upscale, lay it over and put the handlebar on a bucket.

Hah...Yeah, actually my cave is ill equipped. The one bucket we own is used for dishes.

Thanks again!
 
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