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Re: New to the site.... Will need alot of info from all you..

Posted by TOOLS1 on Dec 14, 2011; 5:30am
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You do not need the CB 500-550 speedometer drive. You can modify the CB 750 one, and use it. You cut the out side of the drive off where in curves down. Then JB weld it to the hub, using the axle to hold it in place. After the JB cures; drill a 1/8 inch hole through the speedometer drive gear, and into the hub about a 1/2 inch. Then install a 1/8 inch roll pin. Let it stick out about a 1/16 of an inch. It will work perfect.
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