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Old 11-May-2004, 20:50
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This sounds like you've had the sprocket backing out of the hub which has caused the wear.

I had the same thing and just had to replace the "sprocket flange" assembly which was 30 quid from a breakers.

Have a look at my posts here:
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Old 17-May-2004, 00:22
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I've also had this happen on my bike, but the damage wasn't too serious , all I had to do was replace one of the cush drives.

When you get new ones fitted, use a centre punch and peen the sprocket in about 3 or 4 places around the outside each of the drives as this will stop the drives working their way out and then protect the peen mark with a blob of paint.

If you don’t understand what I mean, get in contact (u2u) and I can send you some diagrams.

If you think that this procedure is a bit dodgy, the aerospace industry has been using it for years on bearings and we use it in all sorts of places in the F1 team that I work for.

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