o0norton0o
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Torque is fine, but... I don't like the feeling I get when I go from coasting off throttle to rolling on the throttle to accellerate. I have an early commando with no cush drive set up in the rear wheel, so I feel like the "chain snatch" feeling is magnified by all the parts that have no tollerance built into them. the commando is such a torquey engine that it's hard to gently roll onto the throttle with no "snatch" and having just reassembled and cleaned my clutch plates, they don't slip at all which magnifies the "snatch" feel...
I wonder if anyone here swapped their old rear wheel without a cush drive, for the later cush drive wheel and felt it made a noticable improvement in the feel of their throttle?
I've thought about a primary belt drive system too, but I recall somewhere reading that the belts don't stretch so they wont transmit the driving force any less abruptly than a chain drive. So,... what's that leave as an option except the rear wheel cush drive set up? I've seen the set up with the springs mounted in place of the cush rubbers. I'm not sure if that's one of Madass's custom parts, but I wonder if anyone who has one thinks it's made a big difference in the feel.. Thanks...
I wonder if anyone here swapped their old rear wheel without a cush drive, for the later cush drive wheel and felt it made a noticable improvement in the feel of their throttle?
I've thought about a primary belt drive system too, but I recall somewhere reading that the belts don't stretch so they wont transmit the driving force any less abruptly than a chain drive. So,... what's that leave as an option except the rear wheel cush drive set up? I've seen the set up with the springs mounted in place of the cush rubbers. I'm not sure if that's one of Madass's custom parts, but I wonder if anyone who has one thinks it's made a big difference in the feel.. Thanks...