Does anyone know of a cush drive hub that will, or might, fit a KDX 220 swing arm with reasonable hope that the sprocket and rotor will line up similar to OEM hub?
Since this would be an experimental project, I'd rather find a used assembly rather than going all new.
Reason for asking is, back in the day I had a bike with direct drive break the gearbox cases. Was trying to resolve a slipping clutch problem and after beefing up the clutch, took it on the street to check for slipping. Well, the clutch no longer slipped, the cases broke instead.
I have to admit I really thrashed it, and the failure was totally my abuse. Still, I think a cush in the drive might have saved the day.
I've also seen something about cush sprockets (Kush sprockets). Anybody know anything about these? Could a guy make his own if he really tried?
Cush drive for KDX 220
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Re: Cush drive for KDX 220
With all due respect, I think you might be trying to fix a problem that doesn’t exist.
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Re: Cush drive for KDX 220
I've heard some KX rear wheels fit directly onto the KDX. I haven't yet verified this for myself. Assuming that is true, it is probably more likely to find one for a KX 125/250 and it will fit on the KDX. However, the ones I've seen on eBay were new and quite expensive.
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Yeah, you're probably right. Sometimes I overthink things. Past experience with old road and dirt 175 and 250 2T bikes with cush drives was a smooth power delivery. Most noticeable on pavement. KDX seems a bit snatchy by comparison.david wrote:With all due respect, I think you might be trying to fix a problem that doesn’t exist.
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Knobby tires in the dirt provides all the cush needed; trying to smooth things out a bit on pavement.
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Re: Cush drive for KDX 220
Not seen any specific to the smaller bore bikes, but you may be able to find a later model Suzuki DR650 rear wheel fairly cheap, it runs a cush hub. The DRZ400s do not.
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Thanks,
I'll look into that if I decide to pursue this project.
I'll look into that if I decide to pursue this project.
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Re: Cush drive for KDX 220
Also the DR350 had a cush drive, and might be a closer match size wise.