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[QUOTE="RM_guy, post: 715464, member: 20652"] I've gone both ways and decided that I'd rather just tear it down can grease them. On some bike it's impossible to get the fitting in the right place to distribute the grease. On the needle bearings I've EDMed a small hole through the hardened bushing to get the grease in the right spot. Since you can get a fitting on some bearing and not others (and you have to tear down anyway to get to the un-zerked bearings) I just tear down to do them all. It's a good thing to do anyway so you can check out everything else. I suspect that "enduro" bikes come with fittings because they usually see much harsher conditions than MX bikes. The wetter the ride, the more often you should be greasing the bearings. [/QUOTE]
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