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Marty ULC wrote:I'm no engineer nor metallurgy expert so please don't shoot me down in flames if this is a daft thought...
Would cryo treatment work on layshafts?
Scooterslag wrote:.. with people who were running R1 shocks on their machines? (could be wrong here) but I thought that the extra stiffness of the shockers were passing the bangs and crashes of the road impact onto the layshaft causing a guillotine effect? Paul
You seem convinced that it's the cones causing layshaft failure. Fair enough.
That said if you do get a hardness test done on the cones it would be interesting to hear the findings.
Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:
Did you buy the hub & cone as a matched set? - Yes
I’ve been in the habit of buying individual cones. Are you thinking what I am thinking? - I Think So
It’s also worth mentioning that I use Copaslip.
It would be great if you nip the hub off again in a week or two to examine the effect of the correct torque that you will apply. It was me that fitted this hub ( to correct torque 5000 miles ago ) so I'm sure that the result will be the same
The nut came with the bike and I changed the layshaft and hub hence my lack of knowledge of the nut's history
as I have no knowledge as to the torque this nut was tightened up to by the previous owner
gaz_powell wrote:...........Kickstart engine was shot within a couple of 1000s miles
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