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Rear sprocket loose on wheel hub?
#96451 09/11/2006 2:58 PM
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I have a '03 BA and the part that the rear sprocket mounts to on the rear wheel doesn't seem right. That whole piece spins around an 1/8th of an inch while the wheel remains still. Is this normal, or does something need tightened?

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Vachaun #96452 09/11/2006 3:02 PM
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That's your cush drive rubber at work there, 1/8" sounds fine. I replaced mine with 25276 miles on the clock, the original cush had 3/4" or so worth of slop.


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Vachaun #96453 09/11/2006 3:04 PM
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You may need a new cush drive. That is a big rubber gasket like gizmo inside the rear hub that prevents clunking when you accellerate.
Look in the tech vault, there is a part number for the cush drive from the Thunderbird that fits and is said to be even betterer.


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RoundSlide #96454 09/11/2006 3:06 PM
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Man, you're a faster typer than me roundslide!


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Dinqua #96455 09/11/2006 3:14 PM
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I'm really bored, that's all.


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RoundSlide #96456 09/11/2006 3:55 PM
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I was looking at mine recently and it occured to me.........why couldn't you just make your own out of rubber blocks? I thought i heard they were something like $100+,and all they are is rubber blocks shaped like a wedge. And i don't see any reason they need to be connected as they are. Probably just for the convenience of handling the part as one piece.

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dazco #96457 09/11/2006 4:05 PM
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I'm sure you could just make your own. But the rubber would need similar elastic charastics and be the correct sizes, which you could cut yourself if you make them anyway.


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Dinqua #96458 09/12/2006 8:50 AM
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Thanks for the quick responses. I was just curious. I noticed this play in the hub after I changed my primary sprocket (which was the best 20 bucks I've ever invested) and I was cleaning my chain to relube it, and I was able to move it back and forth, and thought perhaps I broke something.


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