
went to milford today. had a blast. weather couldnt have been nicer, the trails were dry. only complaint might be the trails are starting to get impassable because of over growth. but overall, good day.
the little 105 needed an extensive rebuild after wudi. tubes/tires, wheel bearings/spacers, chain/sprockets, fork seals, brakes. thought she was good-to-go! ten minutes after we get there, the boys stop, and are pointing at the 105's rear. and look, the chain is nearly touching the ground! Huh? What the....? Closer look shows the axle block and nut are GONE!!! Oh no's!!! Limp it back to the trailer and get it on the stand. Mom and kid head back on foot to see if they can find it. Other kid on his 250xcw head back looking too. He(older kid) finds the axle block!! YEAH!!
Then its safety wire time.(this is the part im asking troy if it looks familiar?!) three wraps where the nut goes, two wraps to "pull" the axle forward into the adjuster bolt. Then three wraps on the brake side to keep the block up against the adjuster. Fixed.



rode all day like this, worked like a charm!