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11 Feb 2013 18:26 #571972
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Cool rear hub was created by wireman
Found this on the Yamaha twins site of all places,but what can I say I like it! :woohoo:
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11 Feb 2013 18:33 #571973
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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I wonder if it has a damper in it? Ed
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11 Feb 2013 18:37 #571974
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Wild, using a front hub to make a rear hub! Clever.
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11 Feb 2013 18:52 #571976
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skiatook,oklahoma 1980 z1r,1978 kz 1000 z1r x 3,
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the lack of a cush drive might be a problem if ridden much.
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i make what i can,and save the rest!
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11 Feb 2013 18:57 #571978
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That coupled with plenty of my own stupidity caused me to break the transmission case on my BSA. Got it welded back together, but it was never quite right again. Ed
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531blackbanshee wrote: the lack of a cush drive might be a problem if ridden much.
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That coupled with plenty of my own stupidity caused me to break the transmission case on my BSA. Got it welded back together, but it was never quite right again. Ed
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11 Feb 2013 18:58 #571979
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No crush Drive = crushed trans parts.
I be worried to put the horsepower to it...it would fold up like a clam shell.... :woohoo:
I be worried to put the horsepower to it...it would fold up like a clam shell.... :woohoo:
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11 Feb 2013 20:03 #571988
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Kosman hubs didn't have cush drive in them,they take a lot more abuse than most street bikes will ever put to them
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