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Old 13-Oct-2004, 19:15
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QUICK RELEASE SPROCKET ETC

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I know that it has been on here before but I seem to rember that some quick release sprocket bits are better than others.

Am I imagining that some do not allow the cush drives to snag?

Help is always gratefully received.
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Old 13-Oct-2004, 19:40
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Most of the aftermarket carriers now have retainers cast in for the cush drives, if not all.
Ya pays ya money and all that...................
My personal favourite is the Renthal, especially as it now has the retainers in
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Thanks for the quick advice
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Old 13-Oct-2004, 21:31
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If you stick your finger in the hole for the cush drives, you should be able to feel the lip - this stops them falling out.

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tHANKS FOR ALL THE HELP
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