BMX - Casette Driver

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Nathan17
12-10-07, 10:46 AM
I have a specialized fuse 4 06 and think i need to replace my casette.
I have bought a new casette driver, but have no idea how to fit it.
Any ideas? :)
live4muzic2
12-10-07, 08:57 PM
spin the nut of pull old one off,put new one on put nuton.
sprintcarblue
12-11-07, 10:04 AM
odd's are you just needed to clean up your old one, put some light grease on it, and things would be proper.
otherwise listen to live4muzuzuz
live4muzic2
12-11-07, 04:31 PM
muzmuzuz?
i prefer thin oil to grease.
sprintcarblue
12-12-07, 08:21 AM
i prefer thin oil to grease.
Either will work fine. It more depends on what you have around, and how motivated you are. Since a cassette is a non-sealed moving mechanism, oil will leak out so you should take it apart, clean it, and re-oil it every so often. With grease, you can go a bit longer in between without fixing it, and it will leak out less. It's messier cleaning out, though. Both will work fine.
i agree but if you put to much grease on it will slip. i dont mind cleaning out my cassette everyonce in a while either
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