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Steve750
Moto GP Alien Joined: 27 Aug 2016 Location: Derbyshire Status: Offline Points: 452 |
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Posted: 23 Apr 2017 at 16:17 |
So..... I fitted the Oz wheels and wheeled the old girl out of the garage and everything fine.
Everything double checked and the chain lubed well. I set off for a ride and everything felt great (apart from needing a chip for the fuelling). I returned home and noticed a clicking/cracking from the tear end when I rolled it back and forth. Suspected wheel bearing failure maybe??? |
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Prsv
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I changed a set of bearing's for no reason turned out to be sprocket hub pin's fretting in cush drive bush. When installing wheel put a light smear of grease on pin's not to much as don't want any on rubber.
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Steve750
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Really? Would that be enough to make it click?
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Prsv
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Check your bearings first for play and running smooth. I checked spindle with dial gauge thinking it wasn't true but was ok.
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