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Glue for rear sprocker hub cush drives

Discussion in 'General' started by russomf, Jun 8, 2023.

  1. russomf

    russomf Well-Known Member

    What does everyone use to glue the cushions onto the rear hub for quicker rear wheel changes.
     
  2. fastfreddie

    fastfreddie Midnight Oil Garage

    I use grease.
     
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  3. Red Fox Racing

    Red Fox Racing Age is only a number

    Shoe Goo, easy to install, easy to remove. Cush’s stay in wheel. Walmart.
     
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  4. skidooboy

    skidooboy supermotojunkie

    none, need to come out for balance anyway. your results may vary. Ski
     
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  5. sdg

    sdg *

    2nd sprocket assy swap whole thing
     
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  6. Itey

    Itey Well-Known Member

    NP1 adhesive. It doesnt harden like a cheap silicone
     
  7. RM Racing

    RM Racing Tool user

    3M weatherstrip adhesive. Grease the Cush and install it immediately, leave overnight.
     
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  8. DBConz

    DBConz Registered Idiot

    i use RVT to hold my cush drives in place
     
  9. Hyperdyne

    Hyperdyne Indy United SBK

    What he said.
     
  10. NemesisR6

    NemesisR6 Gristle McThornbody

    This has gotta be a euphemism for something.

    Like something a California skater or porn director would say in the 80's.
     
  11. Hyperdyne

    Hyperdyne Indy United SBK

    Like "Gleaming the Cube" :D
     
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  12. RM Racing

    RM Racing Tool user

    Should have said grease the sprocket carrier. Cush does sound naughty.
     
  13. Wheel Bearing

    Wheel Bearing Professional low sider

    Contact cement
     

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