Hi,
My Corsaro cush drive looks shot (lots of play) and I see a 1200 Bandit is meant to fit. I'm taking my wheels out to have new tyres fitted so I'll take the rubbers down to my friendly Suzuki dealer and have a measure up.
Cush Drive
Re: Cush Drive
Yes Mr Micky they do, its maybe cheaper on Ebay?
It's all they riding in the snow that does it. Have you collected to Camel look a like?
It's all they riding in the snow that does it. Have you collected to Camel look a like?
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Honda SS90 1965
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Honda SS90 1965
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Re: Cush Drive
The Suzuki dealer doesn't stock the Bandit rubbers as he says they never wear out.... must be the v-twin
The, er, trail look alike turned up this afternoon. I am in 2 minds about it....
The, er, trail look alike turned up this afternoon. I am in 2 minds about it....
Re: Cush Drive
An old ZZR 1100 trick was to shim the rubbers with bits of old plastic drinks bottle apparently it can take up the slack and the rubbers don't compress any further.
Worth a try as it costs nothing and can't do any damage
Worth a try as it costs nothing and can't do any damage
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Re: Cush Drive
I paid 20 quid for a set off ebay, then had to cut them down to size. There was too much rubber on them. There is no play in the sprocket now.
In the dim and distant past I have shimmed the cush drives using metal sheet cut to size, but the rubbers looked hard and thought that newer, more flexible ones would be the way to go. Wonder how long they'll last?
In the dim and distant past I have shimmed the cush drives using metal sheet cut to size, but the rubbers looked hard and thought that newer, more flexible ones would be the way to go. Wonder how long they'll last?