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Gear selection adjustment ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 632440" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>It’s something I’ve wondered myself; the last front bush I bought was a disgraceful quality, but in fairness the vendor did send another better one to replace it (makes you wonder why they had two types on the shelf?) Even that one had a good amount of slop in it, and a few years later it has noticeably disintegrated despite being substantially greased. It seems like a good project for Buttys Bits to come up with a more-robust solution, as you say, phosphor bronze, or I wonder if a small roller bearing could be press fitted into a recess? Possibly not enough space to machine it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 632440, member: 20098"] It’s something I’ve wondered myself; the last front bush I bought was a disgraceful quality, but in fairness the vendor did send another better one to replace it (makes you wonder why they had two types on the shelf?) Even that one had a good amount of slop in it, and a few years later it has noticeably disintegrated despite being substantially greased. It seems like a good project for Buttys Bits to come up with a more-robust solution, as you say, phosphor bronze, or I wonder if a small roller bearing could be press fitted into a recess? Possibly not enough space to machine it out. [/QUOTE]
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