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Never seen one that had to be "Banged" in, but I've worked on plenty that you may have to just lightly tap the cotter pin through. Make sure the axle is all the way through the swingarm and that the axle nut is tightened to proper specs and the castle portion is lined up with the hole in the axle for the pin to go through. Good luck. A Tiger in new (pin)stripes Thanks for visiting!
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