Roon
Husqvarna
AA Class
Getting my "new to me" bike ready today for this weekends Vinduro so I pulled the 1st gear shoes to regroove them using a Dremel cutting disc, that all went well and then when I went to refit them and clean up the hub I noticed the inside mating surface has quite a bit of corrosion. I have to assume this would cause the brass shoes to wear quicker or at least cause the grooves to lose their "edge"....so to my question...is it possible to resurface the inside of the hub? Does anyone know if the inner surface has a coating or special finish??
Otherwise I'll trade some blinker fluid for a good used hub.....or Ill pay the going rate for an NOS hub




Next question relates to the "neutral lever" on the LH crankcase, how far should it return under its own means? I have freeplay in the selector cable where it hooks into the RH crankcase lever and therefore the LH crankcase lever moves outwards when the handlebar lever is disengaged, but it feels like the clutch is only 1/2 engaging sometimes and makes a bit of a racket...or is that a symptom of my pitted 1st gear clutch hub?
I fitted a 56T rear and 12T countershaft to gear the bike right down so I can keep the gearbox engaged as much as possible
And yes.... Im running fresh Univis
My only other Auto was a new 430AE that I owned back in the early 90's and I never had to do any auto tranny maintenance on that bike..and from memory once it spooled up and engaged 1st gear it was away and roosting....
Otherwise I'll trade some blinker fluid for a good used hub.....or Ill pay the going rate for an NOS hub





Next question relates to the "neutral lever" on the LH crankcase, how far should it return under its own means? I have freeplay in the selector cable where it hooks into the RH crankcase lever and therefore the LH crankcase lever moves outwards when the handlebar lever is disengaged, but it feels like the clutch is only 1/2 engaging sometimes and makes a bit of a racket...or is that a symptom of my pitted 1st gear clutch hub?
I fitted a 56T rear and 12T countershaft to gear the bike right down so I can keep the gearbox engaged as much as possible
And yes.... Im running fresh Univis
My only other Auto was a new 430AE that I owned back in the early 90's and I never had to do any auto tranny maintenance on that bike..and from memory once it spooled up and engaged 1st gear it was away and roosting....