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hey my sprocket hub on my axle is kinda sloppy. its a new axle and i've been using a aftermarket locking nut. i've been tighting it down all the way and the sprocket hub stays tight until i ride it about a block and then it has play again. its like the threads aren't tight or something. i checked splines and they look good... i noticed the same with the rear wheel hubs but the tighten up and quit moving after you wrench them down. any body else have any problems like this? the axle is a aftermarket banshee axle and the hub is from a blaster maybe this is it?
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The swapping of the axles from blaster to banshee is the same thread pattern so it shouldn't matter.The sprocket play is common on a blaster.I used a aftermarket locking nut with set screw and it fixed my problem.
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yeah thats what i got too... still slipping... i just ordered a new lone star honda style hub... thats one of the things i didn't upgrade when i did my axle setup... so we'll see ... i just need a honda style sprocket... any opinions steal or aluminum?
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PM Paulie, he had the same episode on his Blasty! Don't remember what the prob or fix was.
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