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Old 03-19-2007, 09:58 PM
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I am in the process of building my HB Cyclone and I am on page 19 of the manual. On step 22, I am having issues with the hub assembly. The manual has a bearing like part that fits inbetween the bearings inside the hub (part #73507), however I dont see the part anywhere. Nor is it pictured in the front of the manual. On the same assembly step, s Z852 a black plastic spacer or is it a washer? Any help would be great.

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imo u dont need those... i havent ever used those on a bike, sk8 board, skooter, rc truck and car

imo they dont do much at all.. but let someone else chime in with there 2 cents
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You need to put those in.They help with the race spacing for the hub bearings so that the hex hubs do not rub the hub or outer shielding on the bearing itself.Most cars use something similar.If they call for it,there obviously is reason it's there so use it.Its not a bike or skateboard or etc.
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You need to put those in.They help with the race spacing for the hub bearings so that the hex hubs do not rub the hub or outer shielding on the bearing itself.Most cars use something similar.If they call for it,there obviously is reason it's there so use it.Its not a bike or skateboard or etc.

well idk man, i dont use them and everything is very free.... what are they anyways??? if i can find em i will try them out
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I figured out my issues. Thanks for the advice.

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Originally Posted by llamont
I figured out my issues. Thanks for the advice.

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what was the part?
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Originally Posted by llamont
Hello all

I am in the process of building my HB Cyclone and I am on page 19 of the manual. On step 22, I am having issues with the hub assembly. The manual has a bearing like part that fits inbetween the bearings inside the hub (part #73507), however I dont see the part anywhere. Nor is it pictured in the front of the manual. On the same assembly step, s Z852 a black plastic spacer or is it a washer? Any help would be great.

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you dont need that spacer!
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Old 03-20-2007, 08:32 AM
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why is there so many cyclone threads started?

please post all cyclone related topics to:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthre...24#post3135724
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