Rear wheel without a cush drive such as RC wheels.
Whats the difference between running a wheel with a cush drive such as Galespeed or stock and the RC wheel no cush drive the sprocket bolts on direct to the wheel.
Harsher ride , sprocket wear , vibration ?
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Fark never knew that , I thought all wheels had cush drives. Gee something has to give somewere, i would rather be rubbers than metal. By the way u after WHEELS cause i have a special just for U, PM me for a price.
There's a guy in the US selling a set of daytona wheels RC.
I asked him what style of cush drive they use.
His reply was none bolts on direct.
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None of my business, its between him and you - however - thats the Seabring, not the Daytona. They run a cush drive. I can assure you of that.
bet he told him they were only ridden to church on sundays.I,d be looking at the condition of those cush drives.Pull the sprocket and carrier off and you should find them.
No cush drive could be very harsh on your gearbox especially if used extensively in traffic.
Thanks for the info guys.
I gave the wheels a miss.
If he didnt know what type they were and it did have the cush.
Could have been a scam.
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I reckon you dodged a bullet Anthony. It smelt like BS at best.