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Cush Rubbers

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Lubing & tensioning my chain last night, I noticed play in the rear sprocket carrier - maybe only 1mm, but obviously not good. I'm away for two weeks from this weekend, but I'll replace the cush when I get home. Anyone had any nightmares doing it on a VTR? It was simple on my FJ12.
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Easy peasy, off wheel, off sprockets and there they are !
What year is yours again Mark ?
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Yup, like RQ said just drop the back wheel & take off the sprocket carrier.

Simple as...
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Thought so. Mine's a '98. Cheer guys.
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Guess that explains the "98 Silver......" in the autosignature then :oops:
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New set of Honda rubbers from David Silver Spares in the UK - £24stg ex postage.

Sounds okay to me...
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Not bad, I shudder to think what they'd cost from Shiteworld 8O
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