soulsurfer wrote:wack 63 wrote:Try just the layshaft and endplate,if that goes tight then suspect the rear hub bearing either being too tall or not seated correctly.
I tried that too, with layshaft and cluster in situ, no problem, it's only when the loose gears and cluster are fitted together that it all binds up

I had a similar problem when fitting my mates. First, I found the dowels were stopping endplate from sitting square, but once I'd sorted that, I found the kickstart teeth on the first gear were rubbing on the back of the endplate and locking up when tightened down.
Both of these problems were found after tightened the centre spider to pull the cluster through, which usually eliminates any tight problems.
Think i mentioned this somewhere in another topic on here about Cyclone fitting problems, I ended up cutting a channel in the back of the endplate to stop the 1st gear teeth rubbing; not ideal really, but put it down to combination of parts I was using; which included an MB rear hub bearing.
Hope this helps!
Cheers
