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17 Dec 2023 18:14 #892844
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hi derek from australia am rebuilding rear hub need 42014-026 damper every where i searched seems out of stock any help much appreciated thanks derek
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18 Dec 2023 03:11 #892850
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2009 ST1300A
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18 Dec 2023 05:26 #892851
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Michael
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I think that slmjim and Z1BEBE are referring to your elusive hub damper. There are currently 5 on eBay.
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Michael
Victoria, Texas
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18 Dec 2023 05:37 - 18 Dec 2023 05:40 #892853
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It looks like some of them listed as 42014-026 are different and possibly a newer style. I don't know how interchangeable they are. If you can use the type found on the 1981 K650-CSR, it was used on a bunch of different motorcycles (42014-033). Partzilla has a cross-reference. Another possible option is to repair the old one if it seems doable. some guys used polyurethane adhesive, I think what's used on car windshields.
EB item number: 355161537077. I'm assuming this one is the 42014-026.
EB item number: 355161537077. I'm assuming this one is the 42014-026.
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19 Dec 2023 06:28 #892887
by slmjim+Z1BEBE
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Yup. We pasted a fleabay link & didn't check it afterwards. Kunena choked on it for some reason. Apologies for the broken link.
I think that slmjim and Z1BEBE are referring to your elusive hub damper. There are currently 5 on eBay.
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slmjim & Z1BEBE
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19 Dec 2023 07:37 #892890
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Old school but very effective fix is to cut up an old inner tube into strips and fold them over the sprocket carrier prongs to fill the wear of the damper rubber slots.
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