HELP Where does the rear axel bushing / sleve go IN MEXICO FLAT REPAIR

fredz43

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markjenn said:
So that's why it took me about ten trys with huge amounts of cussing and sore arms to get my wheel to engage the splines last time I changed the rear tire! Great tip, thanks.

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Exactly. That is what happened with my last one. I invented some new cuss words that time. When I told forum member Whisperquiet about that he said "did you forget to put it in gear first?". D'oh! :-[
 

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Maybe everyone else already know what's up with that wheel, so forgive me for asking, but what the heck is the outer rim on that bike?
It is not like the rim on my Super Ten. Some custom tube type rim custom laced onto the Super ten hub?
 

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I think he might be running a woodys rim...
 

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Y'all found the right fiche, how did the sleeve stay with the axle? Or did a helper slide it on there so it wouldn't get lost when it fell out of the diff? Looking forward to seeing a ride report! ::26::
 
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