Any cush driven hubs having this issue(s)?
Thats my primary concern re fly n drive for such a long distance. If I find issues like the sprocket after bike assembly in Cali, and CSC doesn't have the parts (or enough for the Baha riders and us others) yet, what can we do. I have made a few parts inquiriies to CSC (besides options) without any response. Not a no, or maybe, or not at this time, NADA.
Troubling.. I also have tried to get taobao to work for me, but still am unable. Its confusing to read the chinese (mostly) and english(in between), to me. SO don't have confidence re Taobao. WIsh there was some tutorial re that somewhere... |
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I need to save my duct tape for holding my car together :tup: |
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define calipers , if you mean thesehttp://www.craftsmanspace.com/sites/...liper_tool.jpg then yes:hehe: but if you mean ones that can accurately measure to less than a millimetre then no Also I cant remember now wether I measured the spline or the sprocket :doh: I didn't realise when I measured that they made sprockets with 0.5mm dimension differences . sorry I don't own proper calipers :cry: |
He he Kat! That and JB Weld:)! There is hope though, even for us bikers with aluminum motors. JB Weld has now, a "high temp" epoxy, rated at 600 degrees f, I believe..Used it on my shop Dodge Cummins powered head (exhaust port flange).
Unless JB Weld makes a 2" x 2" portable cnc machine, we're screwed, pretty much, If CSC doesn't have these parts re machined (by a supplier with a different and not worn out bushings) CNC machine. And, JB is a temp fix, plus labor to center sprocket. |
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Now I am confused. Does the RX3 have 2 variations available? 1) without cush drive and 2) one with cush drive - sold by CSC
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im sure some one will come up with some good sprocket measurements soon :) |
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Im in the U.k . ( Honley RX3 ) and ours don't.:) |
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http://www.jtsprockets.com/fileadmin...rge/jtf432.jpg It would be wonderful if someone, somewhere, could get some accurate measurements of the counter shaft sprocket. :) I also suspect this is the rear sprocket for the cush drive hub. http://www.jtsprockets.com/fileadmin...rge/jtr811.jpg Once again, I wish someone would take the time to accurately measure this sprocket. ;) |
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Thank you Katflap and Spud for clearing my confusion.
CSC really outdid themselves bargaining the bestdeal from Zongshen and passing all the goodies to their customers without jacking up the price proportionately. |
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