-- Kevin Powers White Bear Lake, MN [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> > > Listers- > My '04 KLR has about 30,000 miles on it, and I just replaced the cush hub > rubber, so might be a good idea to check yours. If worn, you can move the > rear sprocket back and forth a bit by hand (or the sprocket side will drop > out when you're changing a rear tire when you turn it left side down), and > Fred sent me a new one ($30 or so) PDQ! When replaced it stays in quite > tightly. > Cheers, > Ed > > >
rear "cush hub" replacement
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rear "cush hub" replacement
Yup, my KLR has about the same mileage and needs a cush hub replacement
also. That and I noticed the fork seals are leaking. Time for me to start
ordering parts.
Kevin
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