cush drive removal
how? ive seen it done on a gsxr racebike, but the shop closed done like a year ago, cant find any1 else that has it done. personally i have a honda cbr f4 wheel, does anyone make a kit or adapter, or has any ideas?
maybe a new sprocket hub, idk. otherwise new wheel time wheel isnt damaged btw, but i have my reasons |
can u explain, im confuzled :ws:
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Not sure about the F4, but my cush drive is easy as fuck to remove. Just take the rear wheel off, remove the sprocket/hub and the cush drive's right there. The only bolts I need to remove is the ones to take the wheel off. And the ones to take the sprocket off the hub.
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thats what i was thinking, mine just comes right about
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didnt mean to befuddle ya, let me explain-i wana take it off. no more cush drive, not take it off and look at it, i want wheel/sprocket-no cush setup
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What, is there a kit out there that eliminates it? You need the cush drive.
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no i dont lol-and thats what im looking for, a kit or just directions-the gsxr i saw had the wheel drilled tapped and safety-wired and the sprocket bolted directly to the wheel-no cush. racebike
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I wouldn't waste your time/money.
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whats the benefit, again, knowing your a drag racer, im asking open minded :lol:
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I would think immediate response, but it's not like the cush drive takes forever either, you know? What's the reason behind this madness?
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