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Hub Gaskets?

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Hub Gaskets?

Post by jabtronic »

Anyone know where I can order hub gaskets from? I tried my local Supercheap and Repco and they both didnt have anything listed on their computers.
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Post by bozwon »

i just use a gasket making compound myself. it works quite nicely and is universal
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Post by Pinball »

Tried the local suzuki speed shop?

i think theres one at nerang, one stop suzi shop...

or suzisport at springwood.

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Post by Zute »

I make my own. Just place gasket paper over the flat surface of the hub, than use the round end of a srewdriver handle and rub it over the edgers of the hub. this will leave the shape imprinted in the paper. cut out with sharp knife. Supercheap, sell hole punches, use them to cut out bolt holes. I have made carby gaskets this way.
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