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Thread: Update of tri-z rebuild

  1. #1
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    Talking Update of tri-z rebuild

    I have a few pics of the z after stripping it:






    as you can se the sprocket hub is in bad shape, does the middle part come out? if so how? its very loose but wont seperate.



    can anyone guess what these hubs came off?



    having bother removing this bolt

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    Holy corrosion!

    Is your footpeg bent? Looks pretty gummed up from here.

    Good luck man, keep us posted
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    the footpeg looks worse than what it realy is the right side broke off completley

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssskipeee
    the footpeg looks worse than what it realy is the right side broke off completley

    Yikes! Get hurt?
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    Sprocket hub is trashed. Banshee ones are one piece steel units that wont do that. Cheap on ebay. Linkage bolt is probably worn in segments or very grooved in other words, and is just hanging up. If you can rotate bolt try and jiggle arm so it can fish its way through the wear grooves. And always thread nut on bolt so you dont mushroom bolt larger than hole in components it slides through. When it has bottomed, then remove nut and use a punch to knock it through. You do have you're work cut out, However don't be in a hurry and get discouraged. Take your time, and know that this will a substantial amount of money to complete correctly. And the acquisition of parts is another possible hurdle. But in the end you can have much pride in saying you did it, and learned a lot while doing so. Keep in mind this is a hobby for many of us and when things don't always go smooth, walk away and come back later. It's sure to happen. Enjoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATC-Eric
    Yikes! Get hurt?
    nah it was hanging on by a thread when i got it so it was obvious it was coming off, my dad welded it for me and its as good as new.

    does the banshee sprocket fit straight onto the tri-z axle?

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