Quick help for suspension service
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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.
@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
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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
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@declan Nah, the main ones have grease nipples on. Blame poor owners who don't bother looking after them.
Ultimately it's likely they've never been removed, or properly serviced, it's a miracle they've survived that long.
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@calum is there supposed to be rubber seals either side of the bushing for behind the dog bones?