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Cush Drive in a Sprocket

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    Cush Drive in a Sprocket

    I saw these and was thinking of getting them for my Husky. Thought it was a pretty neat idea to reduce wear on engine and transmission components.

    http://www.kushsprockets.com/sprockets

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    Re: Cush Drive in a Sprocket

    Quote Originally Posted by csmutty View Post
    I saw these and was thinking of getting them for my Husky. Thought it was a pretty neat idea to reduce wear on engine and transmission components.

    http://www.kushsprockets.com/sprockets
    I wouldn't. There doesn't look like there is enough meat on those things to keep them straight while providing the cushioning. The design looks like it is easily prone to failure.

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    Re: Cush Drive in a Sprocket

    Quote Originally Posted by eboos View Post
    I wouldn't. There doesn't look like there is enough meat on those things to keep them straight while providing the cushioning. The design looks like it is easily prone to failure.
    Apparently they had a problem bonding the materials in the first run, but the issue has been resolved.

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    Re: Cush Drive in a Sprocket

    $83.00 plus entry fees, and travel make a pretty expensive DNF.

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    Re: Cush Drive in a Sprocket

    Quote Originally Posted by eboos View Post
    $83.00 plus entry fees, and travel make a pretty expensive DNF.
    I would be using this on a street bike not the CRF.

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    Re: Cush Drive in a Sprocket

    Quote Originally Posted by csmutty View Post
    I would be using this on a street bike not the CRF.
    Oh, well in that case, what do you have to loose?

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    Re: Cush Drive in a Sprocket

    What kind of bike are you using it on? Husky? Are you using MX hubs on a street bike?

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    Re: Cush Drive in a Sprocket

    Quote Originally Posted by Danny500 View Post
    What kind of bike are you using it on? Husky? Are you using MX hubs on a street bike?
    Will be using it on a Husky. And yes will be using the stock hubs.

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