**sj**
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reading glasses...yeah I just arrived there too..QQ
but click on my diagram above...then once it opens...click to enlarge....shows pretty clearly to me...unless I'm get dyslexic now?
but click on my diagram above...then once it opens...click to enlarge....shows pretty clearly to me...unless I'm get dyslexic now?

SledFreak
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Len Todd said:You might want to consider clicking zoom 4 times on the drawing in the link to the parts catalog and then looking at Item # 58. I know I use glasses. But it is pretty clear, once you zoom it out 3 or 4 times.
By the way, you are not rocking the boat. It is still rocking by itself.![]()
I believe SJ is right and Ulmer indicating to me the same thing that SJ is saying. The smaller diameter faces the bearing..
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Smaller on bearing, larger on gear. It's really a spacer.
big_red1a
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sledfreak what do you think of the cobra??
I ride very fast on windy trails and like to ditch bang in loose powder. i was thinking of studding a cobra (paddle for powder studs for trail) What is you opinion so far???
I ride very fast on windy trails and like to ditch bang in loose powder. i was thinking of studding a cobra (paddle for powder studs for trail) What is you opinion so far???