Ham fisted workmanship removing the seal...................................It’s only a slight oil leak, just replace the seal for me please.


This seems to quite common. Does anyone have a view on how common it actually is? Is the quality of the replacement bearing better?
Was very common on the 1150's. So much that some would take a new bearing kit with them on a long trip 'just in case'
How long it's a piece of string... it seems dependent in a number of factors.This seems to quite common. Does anyone have a view on how common it actually is? Is the quality of the replacement bearing better?
I used the OEM bearing... both times. I think the bearings are fine.Are the replacement bearings better quality or does it remain an ongoing weakness. If it resolves the weskness then i guess it is worth doing pre emptively?


I've never had the pleasure of replacing one of these bearings , but bear with me![]()

Just a thought.
Totally no! That cage is instrumental in the bearing assembly working. Full stop.I've never had the pleasure of replacing one of these bearings , but bear with me
Am I right in thinking the cage is only there to hold the ball bearings in place and make assembly easier? If so , would it be possible to remove the cage and insert the individual ball bearings into place?
I always used to do this with my BMX bikes-- a bit of grease to stick them in place, pop them in, sorted. The cage wasted enough space to allow an extra ball to be inserted. Just a thought.
Very obviously.
Thought you were selling a 1150?![]()
I am JB, I am.
Part of the plan was to keep it if I liked it enough and sell my LC while it's still worth something. Its a great bike, obviously been looked after. It runs just fine and is a lot more nimble than my 2005 R1200RT ever was, surprisingly so for a big lump. The seat is comfier than the so-called 'comfort seat' on my LC. Only problem I've had is it makes my hips ache, presumably due to the wide tank.
Aches aside, I would be happy to keep it but never mind.
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