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Xt660X cush drive problem
Hello, I recently replaced the Cush drive rubbers with ones I had sourced online from wemoto. I used bits of inner tube to fill the gaps but still had a lot of play on the wheel. So i took it to my local yammy dealer and they said that the ones I had fitted were too small and that I would be better off using the ones they could supply. Would I be better off putting more inner tube in with the rubbers or change the rubbers completely for the 'better' ones? The new ones are less than a week old.
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buy the correct ones, inner tube rubber is not as strong and does not last as long as the original cush drive rubber, there is a better after market set you can get. I am sure someone will be along to tell you where to buy them or who makes them
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Buy the blue ones , source them from andy email :
accentgt8@gmail.com made from polyurethane a much stronger material thanrubber , iv'e had mine about 8mths and no movement what so ever , dont have to fill with innertube and wheelie better!
Google search them here to check out? https://www.google.com/search?q=xt+6...MzR9O51j_EBvM: Last edited by Nitromoz; 24-02-19 at 02:23. |
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Okay thanks guys, I will email him.
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I also bought mine from webmoto and they were the same as the OEM. I also di the inner tube mod without any issues and there have been no paly ever since.
MAybe you ordered or they sent the wrong part number. ONe comment I have is that if you use a stiffer material cush drive, then you may experience more vibes from the rear hub. PErhaps someone who has done it can explain |
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