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    AT Cush Drive lifespan

    Is there a recommended replacement interval for the cush drive rubbers?

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    Re: AT Cush Drive lifespan

    I don,t know of one but I,ve just had a back tyre put on and the bitd were in pieces but does not seem to affect it in any way....

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    Re: AT Cush Drive lifespan

    Over time, the rubbers will flatten and you will get slight movement of the sprocket carrier, you should be good for at least 30,000 miles or over on a set of rubbers though!!

    If the rubbers are broken, E.G the two halfs are not joined in the middle, they should be replaced!

    Hope this helps!


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