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steering head bearings

  • Thread starter Thread starter terrylee
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Thanks much, will definately will have to make a trip to Indy. and get a set before I start on mine, as well as a "big" hammer. terrylee
 
While your at it, I would check the wheel bearings and swing arm bearings as well. A combination of old neglected bearings and races can add up to some lousy handling. What do the shock mount rubber bushings and mounts look like? Might check the run out on your wheels as well. Never know.
 
I think that is next for my GR, mrbill5491. Have a mysterious vibration in the bars above 60 or so. Wheel bearing seemed okay when I changed tires, but I did check the swing arm bearings.
 
Wheel bearings and swingarm bearings have been replaced. I checked out shocks, and bushings seemed good, but I plan to order new shocks soon. Got new stem bearings (put stem in freezer overnight and bearing in oven and dropped right down) on and have been trying to get them tightened, paranoid that I will get them too loose or too tight, so plan to use deep socket and make a stem nut tool in next few days so I can torque it to specs. This is the wife's bike, so want everything right. terrylee
 
Well, made a tool for steering head nut (used 32mm socket-plan to redo with 36mm). Torgued bearing stem to specs. in manual. Loosened and torgued several times to be sure bearings seated properly. I know we have had this discussion before but, front does not drop from side to side on it's own. It does move very smoothly and feels good. I feel that if torgued to spec. that's where it should be? Still redoing some wiring in the frt. so haven't had it out for a drive yet. terrylee
 
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