dancata
Registered user
Hi all,
My '95 1100GS has some rear wheel play; if I press the rear brake, the play is still there, so that means it's not the big bearing, and all I have to do is adjust the shaft bearings, right?
Just want you to correct me if some of the below steps are not OK...
• Remove rear wheel.
• Loosen strut at rear wheel drive (1).
• Release clamping strap (2).
• Heat free bearing journal (3) to max. 120 °C/loosen; heat fixed bearing journal (4) to max.120 °C/loosen.
• Clean 3 and 4 of Loctite
• Grease the bearings
• Screw in fixed bearing journal (3) using Loctite.
• Apply Loctite to the entire length of the thread on free bearing pin (4), and screw it in.
• Tighten fixed bearing of swinging arm. (3)
• Torque Fixed bearing journal (3) to 150 Nm
• Tighten Free bearing journal to 7 Nm (4)
• Tighten Locknut to 105 Nm (3)
Is this all? Am I missing something?
Thanks!
My '95 1100GS has some rear wheel play; if I press the rear brake, the play is still there, so that means it's not the big bearing, and all I have to do is adjust the shaft bearings, right?
Just want you to correct me if some of the below steps are not OK...
• Remove rear wheel.
• Loosen strut at rear wheel drive (1).
• Release clamping strap (2).
• Heat free bearing journal (3) to max. 120 °C/loosen; heat fixed bearing journal (4) to max.120 °C/loosen.
• Clean 3 and 4 of Loctite
• Grease the bearings
• Screw in fixed bearing journal (3) using Loctite.
• Apply Loctite to the entire length of the thread on free bearing pin (4), and screw it in.
• Tighten fixed bearing of swinging arm. (3)
• Torque Fixed bearing journal (3) to 150 Nm
• Tighten Free bearing journal to 7 Nm (4)
• Tighten Locknut to 105 Nm (3)
Is this all? Am I missing something?
Thanks!