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flat spot on driven roller

No #*$&@...same here, got Hi Torque rollers coming. Now Yammie comes with a fix? GRRR


Can you snap off a few more pics different angles? Hard to tell what type of design these are.

Dan
 

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Thanks...those look like a different material then original.....

So dealers have these now?

Yes, but these rollers still feel lighter and not as hard as the aftermarket ones. I'm leaving the ones I got from Ulmer in. Hopefully some guys can provide feedback one these ones after they get some miles on them.
 
Well, I feel I need to revise my report on the Hauck rollers, which I initially indicated varied in OD from roller to roller.
On closer inspection they appear to be slightly tapered. The OD on one edge is .870", and the other is .875". My stock rollers measured .868".
I decided to install with the larger OD to the outside, as it looks like they match the ramps better. Is Hauck on to something? Or is it poor quality control? If it ever snows, I'll see how the perform.....
 
That doesn't make sense to me. If you remove the shim behind the secondary you should have less offset.
 
Did anyone post the service bulletin from Yamaha on the roller recall?
 
My dealer has updated me on timeline of receiving new updated Yamaha rollers, now Febuary 15 , from originally should have them last week! what are some of you guys hearing?
 
So what is going to make these rollers better than the last rollers? Or did I miss that already?
 


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