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You didn't show a pic of the other side of the front axle where the nut is. BTW the axle nut goes in shoulder first, there are no threads at the shoulder and it recesses past the threads on the axle and snuggles down on the hub. As for the rear sprocket, the thickness of the sprocket at the...
Is the starter motor just spinning? If yes, then it's the starter clutch. A rather involved repair job. Not sure what's causing the white powder. Maybe some kind of oxidation?
After watching this repeat several dozen times, I realized the forks didn't actually break and sever. The lowers weren't attached to the fork tubes and they popped out in mid-air. Crazy Ruskies.
In terms of cool factor they're pretty even. Although the Tbird is rare, it's got a liquid-cooled triple, not a great looking motor. Actually the whole bike looks rather gaudy. Okay the Tbird edges out the CB, a new gen Triumph that was built in England.
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