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Pleiades 05-02-16 18:28

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Originally Posted by Landton (Post 218040)
But where can I buy them?

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bonjo 12-02-16 12:55

got it
thanks pal

bonjo 12-02-16 12:58

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Originally Posted by englishbandit (Post 218043)
forgot to say get the one with the " laser chain alignment tool " wording in red the rest is blue. thats the best ones. there is a cheaper one on ebay all in blue do not get that one

got it
thanks pal

Hunday 15-07-16 00:35

Cush Drive Rubbers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 66T (Post 217579)
I've put a lot of thought into this myself.

After due consideration, I think I'll stick with the stock rubbers. I've spaced mine once at about 7000km, and believe I'll get about 40k out of them.

I think the driveline is designed to have rubbers that 'give' to absorb shock, and bearing in mind the fact that Tenere gearboxes, for whatever reason(s), are occasionally a bit fragile, I'll stick with oem until I'm convinced the poly ones are as effective.

Where poly has replaced rubber in engine mounts and car suspension components there is proof they can contribute to harshness and so on. Part of that proof is found in my own experiences.

It's equally true that the oem Yamaha driveline rubbers are under-specced, or we wouldn't have to space them up. However, once spaced (I've used rubber belting cut to shape), they seem to hang in there ok.

Although I sell the Cush Drive PU Rubbers , it was due to the inferior OEM ones that I did the change.
I have yet to see a damaged gearbox, and I assure you Im not a slouch on my Teneres,
I have had 1 x XT660R and 4 x XT660Zs,
My current Z has 55 000k m on.
I take the std Oem rubbers out as soon as I purchase the bike.
But make sure the rear wheel bearings are not worn when changing the Cush Drive rubbers or the torque will kill both the Oem Rubbers and the PU Cush Drive rubbers,\
My name is Andy660 on www.wilddog.za.net
I am a moderator on the Yamaha Technical section there


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