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Odyssey Clutch wobble
JFax:
Really wanted a clutch but they sold out too fast. Friends that got them had issues with them so decided against it and got the Salt, very good hub. Ran gsport marmoset and ratchet before. Both hubs ran super smooth and were super strong, but the ratchet drivers were aweful. Ran four of them over the years. Kept breaking and they would come loose. Had to mod them to work
Horror Contact:
I noticed that when I pull on the chain to make it tighter, seems like the wobble is much less. But should that really make a difference as to how tight or loose the chain is?
badlight:
--- Quote from: Horror Contact on June 23, 2016, 12:15:25 AM ---I noticed that when I pull on the chain to make it tighter, seems like the wobble is much less. But should that really make a difference as to how tight or loose the chain is?
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Well, having the chain tight probably causes the driver to deflect in relation to the axle, preloading the wobble, making it seem like its wobbling less.
getzfafive:
I have a little wobble in my clutch, but whats worse is random engagement doing backward peg wheelies. I can do a full back pedal, to ensure everything is full disengaged and then go into a backwards peg wheelie. After rolling for about 10 feet the hub will enage for no apparent reason and the cranks start spinning.
streetStreet:
--- Quote from: getzfafive on June 28, 2016, 11:56:31 AM ---I have a little wobble in my clutch, but whats worse is random engagement doing backward peg wheelies. I can do a full back pedal, to ensure everything is full disengaged and then go into a backwards peg wheelie. After rolling for about 10 feet the hub will enage for no apparent reason and the cranks start spinning.
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Fuckin Ghost Rider bud
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