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Old 01-09-2011
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Default Spur cover

what do you guys use to cover spur/pinion in Vega? It might not be a problem on astro, but grass tracks usually contain all sort of small stones, wood chunks etc that can damage the spur.
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Nothing... apart from the odd bit of gravel/sand its never been a problem.
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the reason I am asking is because I experienced extremely small gravels sticking (!) in between spur teeth resulting in very unpleasant noise.
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TBH, I just flick sand/gravel out with a small flat bladed screwdriver if it gets stuck. (same as on my old cougar)
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There is a pic on here of a 201 vega that has had a spur gear cover put on it as he was using a non vega shell, all he had to do was drill and tap a hole in the motor mount to use the cover.
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Here we are, just found it:

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthre...t=66391&page=6
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