Hi Guys,
Does anyone know if a Ducati 748/916 etc rear sprocket carrier will fit on the splines of a VFR/RVF rear axle ?
Thanks
Chris W.
NC30/35 Cush Drive ? Ducati ?
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Re: NC30/35 Cush Drive ? Ducati ?
Just curious , why would you do this ?
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Re: NC30/35 Cush Drive ? Ducati ?
I'm working on or rather have finished a VFR800 rear wheel conversion to single nut & used a VFR400 axle to achieve this. This has left me without a cush drive & whilst looking for a way to fit one I came across the Ducati 748/916/996 cush which may cure my issue, but only if it will fit on the VFR shaft splines !
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Re: NC30/35 Cush Drive ? Ducati ?
NC30s don't have a cush drive as standard..so why fit one anyways??
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Re: NC30/35 Cush Drive ? Ducati ?
Pointless on a 400 unless you got an 750-800 lump in situeCMSMJ1 wrote:NC30s don't have a cush drive as standard..so why fit one anyways??
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Re: NC30/35 Cush Drive ? Ducati ?
Yes as stated it for a VFR 800 with VFR400 rear axle ! I've now managed to find the bearing sizes & the Ducati shaft is only 35mm OD verses the VFR/RVF400 which is 40mm OD, so the Ducati part won't fit.
I've done soem alternate thinking & will try to integrate the VFR800 inner splined cush drive unit with the Ducati 748/916 etc external sprocket carrier face plate & use a QD sprocket carrier so I can use Ducati sprockets ! Should work if the dimensions are within workable tolerances.
I've done soem alternate thinking & will try to integrate the VFR800 inner splined cush drive unit with the Ducati 748/916 etc external sprocket carrier face plate & use a QD sprocket carrier so I can use Ducati sprockets ! Should work if the dimensions are within workable tolerances.

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Re: NC30/35 Cush Drive ? Ducati ?
Yep, I read your thread properly :DMohawk wrote:Yes as stated it for a VFR 800 with VFR400 rear axle ! I've now managed to find the bearing sizes & the Ducati shaft is only 35mm OD verses the VFR/RVF400 which is 40mm OD, so the Ducati part won't fit.
I've done soem alternate thinking & will try to integrate the VFR800 inner splined cush drive unit with the Ducati 748/916 etc external sprocket carrier face plate & use a QD sprocket carrier so I can use Ducati sprockets ! Should work if the dimensions are within workable tolerances.
Interesting project you have going!
IF the Duc part is smaller is there any extra metal you can have turned out to make it fit?
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