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GSC 06-24-2018 04:18 PM

advise please
 
Plan to remove Lowering Link and re-install OEM rear shock link. Do you think it would be easier on me to take pre-load off shock and remove rear wheel? Plan to put rear tire on anyway. Also, wasn't there a thread some years ago around procedures for re-greasing a squeaky bearing down there? I got that going on too. Mostly which one is it that squeaks anyway.
Thanks for experienced advise only, gary

Emerikol 06-24-2018 04:44 PM

Gary, pulling the rear tire off will give you a lot of room back there, but not necessarily in the direction you need it. If you have to replace the tire anyways, go ahead and pull it. It might not be extra room exactly in the way you need it, but it may make sticking your head in there to see what you're doing easier. Depending on the kind of bike you've got, the bearing could be either a simple bronze bushing, or it could be a set of needle roller bearings. The procedure is pretty straight forward, slather grease all over the bronze bushing, or make sure you've got the grease really well worked into the needle bearing cavities. Nothing to it. Let us know how you make out with this project.

GSC 07-06-2018 10:18 PM

did that piece of work today around re-installing the OEM dogbone link.
also re-greased both sets of needle bearings down there.
afraid i was making too much of an easy peezy job.
sometimes things just go together so well with no struggle, this was one of those jobs today. lucky i guess.
also replaced the large part of upper rear fender. parts calls it Rear Tray Under Seat. it was worn threw by my overzealous off road riding coupled with big block tires and lowering link. airbox fortunately still in tack. dented muffler from rear brake caliper bolt head will just have to stay i guess.
So back to OEM height, training days over! Right, still need to put front forks back down too. good time to try Dave Searle's tips on realigning forks of MCN July issue.
Special thanks to Pyoungbl delivered great advise via PM.


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