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wobble- nah, its pretty tuff to get the axle adjustment exactly trued to that its 100% straight, shouldnt really cause a wobble if its a lil off.. could be something loose, once again jack it up and just look for loose stuff like wheel bearings and bushing, stuff like that

clutch- are you saying that it wont fully dis engage as in the engine is still pushing it when the clutch lever is all the way in.... youve tried adjusting your adjustments on the lever and on the engine where the cable goes in. If not that theres a few other things to look at internally, like springs, rods and lubrication in there... maybe just an oil change can fix it since its a wet clutch and your oil is exposed to that... as far as oil goes, ya i would probably use that 10/30, but id use just about anything for engine oil, its got to be better than old oil
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