stroker crazy
crazy as a fox
rangering-17 said:And why 'as expected' ?
I've been experiencing some drive chain 'snatch', which is what happens when the bushes wear. Others have had the same problem.
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rangering-17 said:And why 'as expected' ?
stroker crazy said:When putting on the new rear sprocket today I found that, as expected, the bushes in the hub were history.
Does anyone have any tips for removing the old ones and replacing them?
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stroker crazy said:I've been experiencing some drive chain 'snatch', which is what happens when the bushes wear. Others have had the same problem.
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stroker crazy said:I've been experiencing some drive chain 'snatch', which is what happens when the bushes wear. Others have had the same problem.
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joeylimzy said:a flat screwdriver and hammer
ChrisBNE said:would you mind explaining?
stroker crazy said:That's what I thought; I had hoped for a more 'sophisticated' method, but brute force it will be!
The parts of which we speak are numbered 3 in the illustration appended below.
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Another mechanic told me to burn the bushing area and remove it too .. but I but I chose to hammer it out .. and if you wanna change the bushing , do change the sporcket holder too . (Thats what my mechanic told me)stroker crazy said:That's what I thought; I had hoped for a more 'sophisticated' method, but brute force it will be!
The parts of which we speak are numbered 3 in the illustration appended below.
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HerbertD said:not really given it the full beans yet …
stroker crazy said:19-20mm diameter x 25mm long (3/4" x 1") and definitely solid.
They really improve the feel of the front end!
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