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Swingarm and shock bearings and bushes

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  • D DTGREENLANER

    Hello

    Went to replace swing arm bearings with silky kit but turns out the suspension linkage and mate says looks like play at the bottom of the rear shock too?

    I can see on Fowlers the DT125R shock have collars within the bottom of the shock but not in the newer models. I have the DT125X but I know some parts have been swapped about…

    Can you see from the photo if that’s a DT125R shock and are they the collars which you can see?

    If they are I’ll order them as well but hes wondering how does he go about removing them to change please? They seemed pretty stuck in there

    Cheers
    )https://ibb.co/Y30rL94
    https://ibb.co/0Yc6CvV
    https://ibb.co/ZhwttMN

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    @DTGREENLANER
    I had changed mine with a vice and some random size metal tubes for spacers.

    I need my tools and a pile of junk.....

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    • CalumC Calum

      @DTGREENLANER Yes, the swinging arm bearings can be quite costly.

      Sourcing the bearings indepently from somewhere like Simplybearings can save you a fair chunk of change.

      I could have sworn the bearing sizes were all listed here!

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      @Calum

      Yeah seems that way.. that will teach me for keep taking it offroad lol… I own these as well but luckily they don’t cost me much money either normally 😂 I’m just gonna have to bite the bullet and get it done soon… 😂

      [url=https://postimg.cc/mPkmg3jr][img]https://i.postimg.cc/mPkmg3jr/198-F7334-4-FF5-41-F6-917-B-D0-FD8-CEB472-E.jpg[/img][/url]

      [url=https://postimg.cc/N5pNtC1V][img]https://i.postimg.cc/N5pNtC1V/52100-A91-0-E22-4530-8390-4-B2-F7918-AF7-F.png[/img][/url]

      Ah right cheers, yeah I had a look for sizes but couldn’t find anything…

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      • MadGyverM MadGyver

        @DTGREENLANER
        I had changed mine with a vice and some random size metal tubes for spacers.

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        @MadGyver

        Cheers the ones in the shock mate yeah?

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        • D DTGREENLANER

          @MadGyver

          Cheers the ones in the shock mate yeah?

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          @DTGREENLANER
          Swingarm,arm relay and shock,every bushing or needle bearing was pushed out and the new pushed in.

          I need my tools and a pile of junk.....

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            @DTGREENLANER
            Swingarm,arm relay and shock,every bushing or needle bearing was pushed out and the new pushed in.

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            @MadGyver

            Ok thank you mate. We’ve got the Haynes manual now so should be alright lol cheers

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            • D DTGREENLANER

              @MadGyver

              Ok thank you mate. We’ve got the Haynes manual now so should be alright lol cheers

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              @DTGREENLANER

              Only just getting round to doing this lol

              When it comes to putting everything back together is it necessary to torque everything up or can we get away with out?

              If we do need to torque can anyone provide torque measurements for each bolt. I’ve marked them up ABCD and would need for top of shock as well and that will be E lol.

              Cheers
              https://ibb.co/zrdL7NX

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              • D DTGREENLANER

                @DTGREENLANER

                Only just getting round to doing this lol

                When it comes to putting everything back together is it necessary to torque everything up or can we get away with out?

                If we do need to torque can anyone provide torque measurements for each bolt. I’ve marked them up ABCD and would need for top of shock as well and that will be E lol.

                Cheers
                https://ibb.co/zrdL7NX

                alt text

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                @DTGREENLANER

                Also at the bottom of the shock between two bushes turns out there is an olive not on the parts diagram and seals?
                Do you know anything to help us get this sorted? I.e how to get seals and new olive in the middle, (bottom of shock)

                Is this an aftermarket shock? Because diagram don’t show up these???![alt text]([image url](link url))

                https://ibb.co/TkJ4Cr2
                https://ibb.co/PgM4LY9
                https://ibb.co/dgzKvzR
                https://ibb.co/mvw35Z0

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                • D DTGREENLANER

                  @DTGREENLANER

                  Also at the bottom of the shock between two bushes turns out there is an olive not on the parts diagram and seals?
                  Do you know anything to help us get this sorted? I.e how to get seals and new olive in the middle, (bottom of shock)

                  Is this an aftermarket shock? Because diagram don’t show up these???![alt text]([image url](link url))

                  https://ibb.co/TkJ4Cr2
                  https://ibb.co/PgM4LY9
                  https://ibb.co/dgzKvzR
                  https://ibb.co/mvw35Z0

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                  @DTGREENLANER

                  https://ibb.co/mNmysh5

                  This is the shock I thought had fitted but like i say doesn’t have olive and seals??

                  The shock is marked up as “SACHS”

                  Please can anyone help lol?

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                  • D DTGREENLANER

                    @DTGREENLANER

                    https://ibb.co/mNmysh5

                    This is the shock I thought had fitted but like i say doesn’t have olive and seals??

                    The shock is marked up as “SACHS”

                    Please can anyone help lol?

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                    @DTGREENLANER

                    Got a picture of the shock? I don’t know anything about DTX shocks but the Dtr shock has a ‘ball’ swivel bit inside the bottom mount...

                    Dtr settings are:
                    Rear suspension unit nuts: 3.3kgf m
                    Swing arm nut: 9.0 kgf m
                    Linkage nuts are all 5.8kgf m

                    Hope this helps some...

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                      @DTGREENLANER

                      Got a picture of the shock? I don’t know anything about DTX shocks but the Dtr shock has a ‘ball’ swivel bit inside the bottom mount...

                      Dtr settings are:
                      Rear suspension unit nuts: 3.3kgf m
                      Swing arm nut: 9.0 kgf m
                      Linkage nuts are all 5.8kgf m

                      Hope this helps some...

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                      @SpookDog

                      Thanks for the torques settings mate

                      Here’s links to the SACHS shock photos and half of it pressed out. My mate says we might struggle to find similar bushes as it has rubber on the inside and splines on the end to keep it in place into the olive and need replacement seals.

                      Does seem looking online more that it looks very likely that the dt125re / X was supplied with this shock from factory. But when looking on parts diagrams it’s different and doesn’t mention any of these bits so that I could easily go buy them?

                      Have you got any ideas mate?
                      Have thought about sourcing a second hand dt125 re SACHS shock, but they could be worn too and would be unable to source the bits in future?
                      I can see online that dt125r shock is completely different in dimensions but will fit an RE frame? But even then on the parts diagram to them it doesn’t show that ball swivel you mentioned, just two bushes each side?

                      https://ibb.co/KWr8FrF
                      https://ibb.co/fQHptzn
                      https://ibb.co/0mBNYMZ
                      https://ibb.co/dM2ggJV
                      https://ibb.co/0Cp65mX
                      https://ibb.co/dKq8JKV

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                      • D DTGREENLANER

                        @SpookDog

                        Thanks for the torques settings mate

                        Here’s links to the SACHS shock photos and half of it pressed out. My mate says we might struggle to find similar bushes as it has rubber on the inside and splines on the end to keep it in place into the olive and need replacement seals.

                        Does seem looking online more that it looks very likely that the dt125re / X was supplied with this shock from factory. But when looking on parts diagrams it’s different and doesn’t mention any of these bits so that I could easily go buy them?

                        Have you got any ideas mate?
                        Have thought about sourcing a second hand dt125 re SACHS shock, but they could be worn too and would be unable to source the bits in future?
                        I can see online that dt125r shock is completely different in dimensions but will fit an RE frame? But even then on the parts diagram to them it doesn’t show that ball swivel you mentioned, just two bushes each side?

                        https://ibb.co/KWr8FrF
                        https://ibb.co/fQHptzn
                        https://ibb.co/0mBNYMZ
                        https://ibb.co/dM2ggJV
                        https://ibb.co/0Cp65mX
                        https://ibb.co/dKq8JKV

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                        @DTGREENLANER

                        It all depends on how rich you are 🙂 an after market adjustable gas shock is £250~300. A Dtx shock will probably be hard to find. I’ve yet to see a Dtr shock with shot to F bushes. I don’t know why a late model dtx would wear so early. What mileage you got? I’m on 34000 with fine condition bushes...

                        I do have a spare Dtr rear shock I could lend you to check fitting, then a second hand Dtr shock is easy to find and not expensive , £30~50...
                        EDIT
                        RE 2008 model shock for £50 on fleabay , says Sachs on it I think. Put the number in fleabay search:

                        304693115806

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                          @DTGREENLANER

                          It all depends on how rich you are 🙂 an after market adjustable gas shock is £250~300. A Dtx shock will probably be hard to find. I’ve yet to see a Dtr shock with shot to F bushes. I don’t know why a late model dtx would wear so early. What mileage you got? I’m on 34000 with fine condition bushes...

                          I do have a spare Dtr rear shock I could lend you to check fitting, then a second hand Dtr shock is easy to find and not expensive , £30~50...
                          EDIT
                          RE 2008 model shock for £50 on fleabay , says Sachs on it I think. Put the number in fleabay search:

                          304693115806

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                          @SpookDog

                          Haha I’m trying to save good for a house and already got a newish golf and a ninja 600 to look after as well so won’t be buying no gas shock unfortunately lol.

                          Ah thank you for the offer mate and for you looking yourself to find me a second hand one! Very kind of you man

                          I’ve had a look at that RE one on ebay , messaged him to make sure the bushes feel nice which he says they are so I’ve gone and bought it so I don’t have to faff about any more trying to solve this lol. Thanks again man!

                          I got an aftermarket speedo and speedo don’t always work (wish I kept original but was young and stupid lol) but I reckon it’s only on around 15k lol! I have taken it offroading a lot though in the past 😂 had the bike getting on 12 years now lol

                          Let’s hope this shocks all good then just gotta do some of the other bushes with my mate then it will be good to ride again
                          Cheers

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                            @SpookDog

                            Haha I’m trying to save good for a house and already got a newish golf and a ninja 600 to look after as well so won’t be buying no gas shock unfortunately lol.

                            Ah thank you for the offer mate and for you looking yourself to find me a second hand one! Very kind of you man

                            I’ve had a look at that RE one on ebay , messaged him to make sure the bushes feel nice which he says they are so I’ve gone and bought it so I don’t have to faff about any more trying to solve this lol. Thanks again man!

                            I got an aftermarket speedo and speedo don’t always work (wish I kept original but was young and stupid lol) but I reckon it’s only on around 15k lol! I have taken it offroading a lot though in the past 😂 had the bike getting on 12 years now lol

                            Let’s hope this shocks all good then just gotta do some of the other bushes with my mate then it will be good to ride again
                            Cheers

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                            @DTGREENLANER

                            Alright guys me again lol, replaced pretty much everything rear suspension wise including linkage bushes and seals using genuine Yamaha parts apart from wemoto slinky kit for arm but there is still is the slightest up and down play in the rear arm?

                            Is it normal for a tiny bit of up and down play or is it worth stripping down again and investigating?
                            Wondering if my mates torque wrench could be out of sync too?
                            Not up for years time being loads of play again lol

                            didn’t replace the dog bone bolts as they seemed all good, and bushes on shock were tight
                            Cheers

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                              @DTGREENLANER

                              Alright guys me again lol, replaced pretty much everything rear suspension wise including linkage bushes and seals using genuine Yamaha parts apart from wemoto slinky kit for arm but there is still is the slightest up and down play in the rear arm?

                              Is it normal for a tiny bit of up and down play or is it worth stripping down again and investigating?
                              Wondering if my mates torque wrench could be out of sync too?
                              Not up for years time being loads of play again lol

                              didn’t replace the dog bone bolts as they seemed all good, and bushes on shock were tight
                              Cheers

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                              @DTGREENLANER no if it's all done up to spec there should be no play. That's usually one of the first things I check come MOT time, hoist the bike up and over onto the side stand and check the rear arm for play.

                              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                @DTGREENLANER

                                Alright guys me again lol, replaced pretty much everything rear suspension wise including linkage bushes and seals using genuine Yamaha parts apart from wemoto slinky kit for arm but there is still is the slightest up and down play in the rear arm?

                                Is it normal for a tiny bit of up and down play or is it worth stripping down again and investigating?
                                Wondering if my mates torque wrench could be out of sync too?
                                Not up for years time being loads of play again lol

                                didn’t replace the dog bone bolts as they seemed all good, and bushes on shock were tight
                                Cheers

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                                @DTGREENLANER Did you replace the relay arm needle roller bearings where the linkage attaches to the frame?

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                                  @DTGREENLANER no if it's all done up to spec there should be no play. That's usually one of the first things I check come MOT time, hoist the bike up and over onto the side stand and check the rear arm for play.

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                                  @Calum

                                  Ok mate cheers

                                  Well I won’t bother riding it and we’re go over it again in the week and see if we can get it to zero play.

                                  Cheers

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                                  • HOTSHOT IIIH HOTSHOT III

                                    @DTGREENLANER Did you replace the relay arm needle roller bearings where the linkage attaches to the frame?

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                                    @HOTSHOT-III

                                    Yeah replaced that mate. Only thing I didn’t replace is the bolt going through there, number 17 on diagram, the two dog bone bolts and shock bushes as bought second hand shock as couldn’t get parts and they seemed all good.

                                    Will check it over again and update on here.

                                    Someone else on fb said they had similar problem

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