Quick help for suspension service
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Yeah yeah that's sound. That's the bronze bush. But the other part of the linkage, will have bearings in it.
That collar sits inside the bronze bush, the two should be replaced at the same time. I would polish the collar, and pack the linkage full of grease.
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@declan Oh, I would probably leave the bronze inserts in there bud.
So long as the collars have not up and down play then that's fine. Just grease it all up.
Those bronze collars will wear rather than the linkage.
Once they have worn past their limit, the collar and bush will have play. But the outer side of the bronze bush should be fine. WHich means the linkage should be find
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@declan Yeah mate. All I can say is good luck lmao.
They poooorroopperly seize in their.
The trick is to soak that part for at least a good 24 hours.
And then on reassembly, grease the balls off it.
That part always seizes as there is not grease nipple IIRC.
But yeah that's a good one to replace as it's going to exhibit the most stress.
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@calum hopefully I can get to it in the future but atleast the collars that were borderline seized will be good for a while it’s almost like they don’t want you to get to it so then you need to buy expensive bearings and in some cases pay Yamaha to do it I think I’m on to something