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Old 02-Sep-2013, 10:18   #1
DavidinHampshire DavidinHampshire is offline
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Where's good and local to me?

It's for a Class A bike. first thing is a new front axle nut. This one is starting to round off a bit. And the rubber bungs that sit inside the axle need replacing too.

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Old 02-Sep-2013, 11:38   #2
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Where's good and local to me?

It's for a Class A bike. first thing is a new front axle nut. This one is starting to round off a bit. And the rubber bungs that sit inside the axle need replacing too.

All help appreciated

David

Try Snells in Alton (Ducati dealers)
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Old 02-Sep-2013, 13:22   #3
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Or give Craig a call at Moto Rapido in Winchester

Although I'm not sure where the rubber bung that sits inside the spindle comes from


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Old 02-Sep-2013, 15:40   #4
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Or give Craig a call at Moto Rapido in Winchester

Although I'm not sure where the rubber bung that sits inside the spindle comes from

Kev ithink he may mean the sprocket carrier. Best of luck to him getting the old ones out.
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Old 03-Sep-2013, 12:13   #5
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If it's the cush drive rubbers then don't bother replacing them, me and Ghostie have both used medium grade nylon bar instead.


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Old 03-Sep-2013, 22:42   #6
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Thought we talking about the front end of the bike


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Old 04-Sep-2013, 08:24   #7
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Thought we talking about the front end of the bike

I reckon he has some crash bungs at the ends of the axle.
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