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PostPosted: 20:51 - 26 Jan 2009    Post subject: mito powervalve spindal worn/cover missing Reply with quote

hi all,

as most of you know i have a cagiva mito...was running fine for about 2 miles and then the powervalve started playing up again Confused


THIS TIME its not anything to do with the electronics ots to do with the circular peice of cast ally on the powervalve(next to the engine)...if you look at it strait on eof the little bullts that hold in to the spindal is pissed......i took it all off (after just putting my new fairings on Evil or Very Mad ) and noticed that the bit where it hools in to is serverly worn and egg shaped..casing the powervalve to jam and not operate properly.

it also dosent have a cover for this section either???


so i was wondering seeing as there is none spre on egay do any of you fellers have the 1999 mito powervalve spindle i could buy from you?

would also need the plastic cover(ithink) if any of you has one of them?

and before any of you mension the sprts bike for-please dont a si cant sign on to it as it dosent take hotmmail/yahoo or any normal accounts. Twisted Evil


thanks alot....

much apriciated with any replys
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