STEERING HEAD BEARINGS
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RE: STEERING HEAD BEARINGS
Morning,
I have fitted taper rollers to mine, and yes its definitely beter, Very smooth, and have needed no adjustment in the two years I have had them on there. The only issue I found is that the kit I bought didnt come with a lower grease retaining washer, so had to buy that seperately. Also, read the torquing sequence very carefully, cos you need to really torque them down and then back them off, I did exactly what was specified in the bearing manual, but it did seem over zealous with the wrench!
Ara
I have fitted taper rollers to mine, and yes its definitely beter, Very smooth, and have needed no adjustment in the two years I have had them on there. The only issue I found is that the kit I bought didnt come with a lower grease retaining washer, so had to buy that seperately. Also, read the torquing sequence very carefully, cos you need to really torque them down and then back them off, I did exactly what was specified in the bearing manual, but it did seem over zealous with the wrench!
Ara
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RE: STEERING HEAD BEARINGS
Thanks Malbojah and Aracanth - I really appreciate the help.
Off to buy some bearings now, the steering head's been "clicking" under braking for a while, and they need changing. I've yet to figure out how to raise the front of the bike enough to get them out, but I'll get there - I'll have to RTFM...he he
Thanks again.
Off to buy some bearings now, the steering head's been "clicking" under braking for a while, and they need changing. I've yet to figure out how to raise the front of the bike enough to get them out, but I'll get there - I'll have to RTFM...he he
Thanks again.
#6
RE: STEERING HEAD BEARINGS
Lifting the front aint too hard, slap a trolley jack under engine, and with centre stand / or paddock stand, lift carefully. There are two "projections" under the bottom of the engine, and I find I can get the trolley jack head in between them, and it sits pretty stable, but when you go pulling the forks, just remember that it is precariously balanced...Dont reckon you relish a 250Kg blanket over you :-))
Ara
Ara
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RE: STEERING HEAD BEARINGS
I used the tapered all ***** racing bearing kit. The steering is very smooth and I'd recommend them over stock. I used a Hagon shock wrench to tighten down the bearings, but they seated more after riding the bike so I had to tighten them up a little more last night.
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