Problem with rear wheel? help
#1
Problem with rear wheel? help
alrighty now my question is if the hub of the rear wheel is allowed to move *turn* 2-5 degrees or so *just guessing*
can anyone else move or wiggle there rear sprocket with out there wheel moveing?
its probly just the rubbers in there or something mut im curious if its a problem or just me being panoid about a new bike
thanks
can anyone else move or wiggle there rear sprocket with out there wheel moveing?
its probly just the rubbers in there or something mut im curious if its a problem or just me being panoid about a new bike
thanks
#2
RE: Problem with rear wheel? help
This is a problem on these bikes. There is no actual set amount for how much they should move, but the more they move the less smooth ya power delivery will be. They also dont last very long. But I can move mine the same and it all feels ok. But if you are unsure they only cost $50 a set and are a piece of **** to fit.
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RE: Problem with rear wheel? help
It's the cush drive and there is movement. The only worry is when the rubber becomes old and brittle and then it no longer cushions the drive or worse breaks into little chunks. All chain driven bikes have a cush drive and I haven't found the CBR 1KF is any worse then others.
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