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    A100 experts...

    Yes - I know you are out there...

    The rear sprocket carrier... I assume there is a cush drive in the hub but is there someting that holds the sprocket tightly into the hub? I have one that flops about worse than floppsy the rabbit impaled on a spear of solid morphine....

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    cush drive rubbers have seen better days

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    If I remember rightly the sprocket hub runs on its own bearing and that could be shagged too. Basically from new the cush drive does have a bit of movement and you'll notcie it especially when you put it into gear
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    Crikey, I've left me Haines Service manual for the A100 at Donor's place. Will pop around tomorrow and have a looky!
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    Yeah and I sold my A100 at the end of 1973 so the memory isn't perfect from back then.
    Cheers

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    Hey Mr Paul, we have a Suzuki 50-120cc, single cylinder , 1964 - 1981 (clymer) manual that you are welcome to borrow/have if that would help??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Hey Mr Paul, we have a Suzuki 50-120cc, single cylinder , 1964 - 1981 (clymer) manual that you are welcome to borrow/have if that would help??
    Bloody nora! That must cover a wide range of bikes, prob give meself a hernia picking it up ;-) But Yeah! Wouldnt mind a squizz thanks hels... I'm back in town mid week or so, wanna catch up for a coffee or anything?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Yes - I know you are out there...

    The rear sprocket carrier... I assume there is a cush drive in the hub but is there someting that holds the sprocket tightly into the hub? I have one that flops about worse than floppsy the rabbit impaled on a spear of solid morphine....
    I will have a look at the wheel and cush drive off my old A100 bucket tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Bloody nora! That must cover a wide range of bikes, prob give meself a hernia picking it up ;-) But Yeah! Wouldnt mind a squizz thanks hels... I'm back in town mid week or so, wanna catch up for a coffee or anything?
    Sounds good Mr and yes it covers a huge range of bikes. I am on annual leave for most of the week - at work Weds & Thurs. Will bring book in with me and give you a bell.

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