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I fitted the 'alternative' bushings from Motorworks on my 1150 and yes, they came with grease nipples.
Whilst I'm still not a fan of the nushings - though I should say, the versions shown in Ian's post above look noting like the items from the US I'm familiar with) they would seem to avoid this business with seizing when neglected...
So they moral of this story is, don't neglected. Maintain and service
ps. Steppers, you've really fucked up that swingarm
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Ah! Ok. I think it was the black component that had me thinking they were another version of the nushingsThe picture I posted was not of the “nushings”, it was a picture of the bushes which were probably fitted which failed on the subject bike.![]()
I was responding to post #2

What's wrong with Nushings - had them in my 1100 for years and thousands of miles, plenty on gravel and they've been fine.Just seen this post. Very interesting.
I fitted the 'alternative' bushings from Motorworks on my 1150 and yes, they came with grease nipples.
Whilst I'm still not a fan of the nushings - though I should say, the versions shown in Ian's post above look noting like the items from the US I'm familiar with) they would seem to avoid this business with seizing when neglected...
So they moral of this story is, don't neglected. Maintain and service
ps. Steppers, you've really fucked up that swingarm
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What's wrong with Nushings - had them in my 1100 for years and thousands of miles, plenty on gravel and they've been fine.
Here we go, digging up an old story (but new to you maybe).What's wrong with Nushings - had them in my 1100 for years and thousands of miles, plenty on gravel and they've been fine.
"...two undersized bearings..." And Nylatron is supposed to supercede those? My point precisely. Especially if you're thinking the OEM are too small (which I doubt) the nushings have to fit into the same space...Is there anyone with real experience of problems with Nushings I wonder, and ones that have been fitted carefully and correctly. I have just fitted a set to my 1100GS and I had a set in my old R1150RT. I understand that there is plenty of theory and discussion on bike forums about technical things; lawd help us on US sites like ADVrider when the engineers start bickering, but I'm big on actual experience which as biking is more and more talk than walk in many instances, is important.
The standard set up has always been a fussy and expensive fiddle with two undersized bearings doing all the work, and thats totally in practice, so lets have the same about the alternatives...

I was thinking more on this last night and I reckon at lower speeds, there's probably less of what I'm describing as an 'issue', but at higher speeds (motorway speeds) especially with luggage and the sack of potatoes behind you, I do imagine it flexing, which can't be entirely a good thing.Dunno, riding two up fully loaded on thousands of KMs of gravel in Africa and South America and mine are fine. I would imagine most problems are due to incorrect fitting.



