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In addition to the stator, ride it very slowly and listen for popping sounds out of the rear. If frequently loaded heavily, the pins in the drive tended to wear out the corresponding holes. The only cure was to swap to another rear drive assembly or press bushings into the existing drive assembly.
In addition to the stator, ride it very slowly and listen for popping sounds out of the rear. If frequently loaded heavily, the pins in the drive tended to wear out the corresponding holes. The only cure was to swap to another rear drive assembly or press bushings into the existing drive assembly.