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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Aftermarket bearing 'kits'
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[QUOTE="canyncarvr, post: 91853, member: 16552"] [b]zerks and such[/b] There has been a good deal of discussion about this on this forum..primarily regarding swingarms. The one thing that seems to be consistently missed (or maybe I'M the one missing it?) is that putting a fitting in the swingarm bolt, drilling it and putting a groove in it's outer surface for grease movement does NOT get grease to the bearing, only to the inside of the sleeve. You would have to also drill/groove the sleeve to get to the needles. That would be quite a bit of work. The ability of the seals to vent is another issue. In the case of the shock linkage, there are metal parts smack dab against the seals that would hold them tight (the pull rods for example). Let alone putting a fitting in there somewhere. Seems the swingarm is the only place a fitting would work..and it would be a good deal of that! (work that is). Good luck trying it, though! [/QUOTE]
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