I was thinking of lubing the suspension linkages and thru bolts on my (new to me) 1998 220R. I have no clue if it's been done before but I just pulled the rear wheel axle to install a Devol guard and it was quite corroded. I've never had to drive a rear axle out with a hammer on any bike before so I'm thinking it the linkages may be somewhat ugly.
I just repacked the linkage bearings on my 96 KLR650 and the main thru bolts and collars were quite badly corroded (requiring extensive sanding with wet paper) but the bearings themselves looked ok but I'm not totally sure on how one determines this?
I was reading the maintenance section on JustKDX where Dave said "From the factory the linkage was so lightly greased you'd swear it wasn't done at all. I'd only owned the bike half a summer before it was time to rebuild the suspension linkage. Slightly used needle bearings and seals anyone? They're going cheep only 4 months on them."
I can't tell from the above if the "slightly used needle bearings" were still any good, probably not else why replace them.
Is there any references online about how to determine when linkage bearings need to be replaced?
Tony
I just repacked the linkage bearings on my 96 KLR650 and the main thru bolts and collars were quite badly corroded (requiring extensive sanding with wet paper) but the bearings themselves looked ok but I'm not totally sure on how one determines this?
I was reading the maintenance section on JustKDX where Dave said "From the factory the linkage was so lightly greased you'd swear it wasn't done at all. I'd only owned the bike half a summer before it was time to rebuild the suspension linkage. Slightly used needle bearings and seals anyone? They're going cheep only 4 months on them."
I can't tell from the above if the "slightly used needle bearings" were still any good, probably not else why replace them.
Is there any references online about how to determine when linkage bearings need to be replaced?
Tony