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Straight Cut Crank/clutch Drive?


streetshee

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just an idea that grabbed me by the short an curlys today about possible damage to crank bearings and pistons/bores when giving the shee more power,the reason being that the gear from crank to clutch drive is cut at an angle (spiral),that means that the crank is being pulled to the side because of the spiral gears,maybe not much,but there will be a lot of force outwards to the right and in from the left thus causing the rods to also be pulled at an angle and pistons too,maybe were only talking about 0.01 mm,now i thought of straight cut gears from crank to clutch,also get better power from straight cuts,(less friction). wattaya think???? :DB)

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Your thinken right. The high hp banshee's use strait cut gears. But they cost. I just happend to be on www.superiorsleeve.com last night and they sell them $425. :blink: Just a idea, maybe a street bike uses the same clutch as the banshee but with the strait gears. Maybe the RZ, I never payed attention when looking at a RZ motor. Somebody know???

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realy!? ok hear goes,next week im gonna put new bearings in,and do the nipple mod,(u know,bore a hole in carrier so can pump it full of grease with a nipple,remove the inner seals). take the distance spacer inbetween the bearings and mill a spiral in it from the middle outwards to the left and the right,point being that the grease will be forced towards the bearings thus giving maximum lubrication and life. wickid eh? wattaya think now? this is definatly my idea now! if anyone allready makes it i kill em.! :lol::P

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yeh when im walking up the street i see people all the time with a milling machine,just milling away like there late for evolution or something,strange? dont talk shit,nobody mills a spiral in there carrier! its an original idea by streetshee myself.behave yourself cb79rf1.show me a picture then....................? :rolleyes:

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