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Old 01-Sep-2014, 23:09
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996 Cush Drive Rubbers

Is there a recommended service interval for the 5 cush drive rubbers or is it just when they start to break up/split/crack etc?

I'm replacing my rear sprocket with a quick change carrier at the moment and I was wondering while I was there if it was worth replacing them.

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Old 02-Sep-2014, 00:04
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I've not seen many issues with the cush drives in the rear sprocket apart from on one occasion when it was very noticeable how much the sprocket moved when the bike was placed in gear.
If the sprocket isn't moving about and there is no signs of damage I would use them


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Old 02-Sep-2014, 07:40
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As Kev said plus lots of info here.



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Thanks guys, most helpful as always!

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