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Purpose of the foam in the sprocket cover?

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Is it just for noise reduction or does it serve another purpose. Mines about shot and figured if didn't have any other purpose I'd pull it out before it got flung out sometime while I'm going down the road.
Shouldn't be to hard to fabricate a replacement if it gets noisy afterwards.
 
Re: Purpose of the foam in the sprocket cover?

pjackson said:
Is it just for noise reduction or does it serve another purpose. Mines about shot and figured if didn't have any other purpose I'd pull it out before it got flung out sometime while I'm going down the road.
Shouldn't be to hard to fabricate a replacement if it gets noisy afterwards.
Its for noise and to confuse folks like you and I also. My polished cover doesnt have any foam in it--i dont hear anything--say what????
 
Sorry I left this twice. Network acted up. I'd complain to my ISP but I was at work... and maybe I'll just leave it alone.
 
You can select any post you have made and delete it.

I've never had a bike that had a foam layer inside the sprocket cover. I see no reason why you should need it.

Earl


pjackson said:
Sorry I left this twice. Network acted up. I'd complain to my ISP but I was at work... and maybe I'll just leave it alone.
 
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