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steering head bearings 79 gs750L

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Have any of you replaced the OEM steering head bearings with "ALLBALLS" bearings? The steering stem lower yoke(along with ALLBALLS bearing) doesn't come fully into the steering head frame housing. Races are in as far as they can go, but the bottom of the bearing(part housed with a seal) is exposed. Now the bearing adjuster ring and the crown bolt are sitting on slightly less thread of the stem. The plate welded to the base of the steering head still comes in contact with the steering stem lower yolk to inhibit excess handlebar rotation. The two plates come in to contact just shy of halfway of what they originally did. Is this a problem? How do I remedy this considering these bearings are supposed to work for my bike? Any help would be awesome, Thanks.
 
I recently replaced my steering head bearings with the All Ball Bearings... mine went in with out modifications on my 78.. I have pics if you still need help I can post.
 
79 steering head bearings

79 steering head bearings

born2lose i would very much like to see your pics. thanks
 
Bottom bearing installed on head







Top race in frame







Bottom Race installed





Head in frame top bearing in





Bottom bearing in and top nut tighten






top of steering head






Top of steering head on after tighten bearings






This is on my 78 GS 750 using the All Balls Racing kit 22-1005
 
I also have a 79 750L, but when I did my bearings, everything went together without a hitch. I do remember there being quite a bit of "what to do?" about the process though. I'm wondering if there are multiple sets of bearings out there that are being sold for the 79 750L, and only limited amounts of them actually sans-modification to the stem. I'll try to find the part # I ordered and let you know what I find.

Found it. I used the All Balls Racing kit 22-1005. Ordered it from Amazon actually...
 
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thanks born. that helps. mine look the same. i was just worried about the bottom stem because originally the bottom bearing seal wasn't exposed and with the allballs bearings it is. Looks fine thought.
 
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