Cush drive blocks WTF!
#1
Why are Cush drive blocks so expensive!?
And when I find them overseas the postage cost kills the deal.
Any info or advice?
Thanks, Rob
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#2
Try Gregs http://www.boostbysmith.com/cush.html
he can ship at a pretty good price
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#4
Im confussed
Dont u mean the rubber blocks in the
Sprocket carrier in the rear wheel hub

I'm quoted $14.oo each

$210.oo for rear wheel bearings
X3/
Sprocket carrier@$70.oo & l/r $ 56.oo each
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#5
I cheated, just added some car tyre tube rubber to either side of mine to take up the slack. Never had a problem.
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#6
Rob, we have them in stock for Gen-I & Gen-II.

They are $50 for the kit, and $17 for shipping.

$67 to your door in AU.

PM if you want them, can send out Monday.
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#7
That's a pretty damn good price, Tim Pi_thumbsup.....I know a fellow busa rider that paid around $100 locally recently for the same item...

Tim, do you do gift certificates or credits, by any chance?!? Undecided


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(03-06-2012, 12:48pm)pashnit Wrote: Rob, we have them in stock for Gen-I & Gen-II.

They are $50 for the kit, and $17 for shipping.

$67 to your door in AU.

PM if you want them, can send out Monday.

Are they the Red one's Tim ,or the other's ?


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#9
They are the red ones under the 'Sensei Performance' brand, same as the above link to BoostbySmith.

Cush Drives are a maintenance item, and they should be replaced at intervals. You'll feel the stock ones wear out once your mileage gets up there. A little too much play in the rear wheel when when you rotate the throttle on & off in the twisties. I replaced mine on the Gen-I at about 50K.



(03-06-2012, 01:01pm)bazman Wrote: Tim, do you do gift certificates or credits, by any chance?!? Undecided
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Baz, this is a feature we'll have in the near future with our new stores we're building. The new software has this sort of capability, but nothing set up right now for that.

check out bz.pashnitmoto.com & ys.pashnitmoto.com, these are 2 of 4 new stores am building chock full of busa goodies.


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#10
Thanks Tim , my 2000 is due for a set 62,000 km . I'll get some .


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#11
I'm gonna get in on this action too!!
As i found mine in poor condition
The other day
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#12
Okay, built a page for these on the all new pashnitmoto.com

http://www.pashnitmoto.com/cush-drive-p/pingel-sen.htm

Keep in mind we've got (1) Gen-I Busa kit in stock & (2) of the Gen-II Busa kits in stock, But we can get more in within a few days. Shipping is $5 inside USA, and $17 anywhere else in the world. Ships via Priority International (8-25 days to AU). Express is available, but it's generally 2x the cost for postage on small item.


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(04-06-2012, 01:19am)pashnit Wrote: Okay, built a page for these on the all new pm.pashnitmoto.com

http://pm.pashnitmoto.com/Sensei_Perform...el-sen.htm

Keep in mind we've got (1) Gen-I Busa kit in stock & (2) of the Gen-II Busa kits in stock, But we can get more in within a few days. Shipping is $5 inside USA, and $17 anywhere else in the world. Ships via Priority International (8-25 days to AU). Express is available, but it's generally 2x the cost for postage on small item.

Thanks mate. Pm sent you but forgot to ention mine is 1999 Busa. Brgds Rob
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#14
Rob - yours have shipped.

Gary, got your order also, on the way!
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(06-06-2012, 07:11am)pashnit Wrote: Rob - yours have shipped.

Gary, got your order also, on the way!
thanks mate mine is 2004 bus gen 1

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