Hi gonna replace my bearings ..got the new ones thru ..should I grease them up before fitting them ? theyve got sticky grease already on them from BMW ..just wondering ??? cheers 
As said, OEM needle bearings are fairly expensive and can wear out quite fast when doing hard offroad.
Anyone tried those lubeable pivots?
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Their function and idea looks fairly decent I reckon, not sure how good the materials are.
I fitted these in place of the original taper rollers last August. Like you, they make some sense to me, as does the priceAs said, OEM needle bearings are fairly expensive and can wear out quite fast when doing hard offroad.
Anyone tried those lubeable pivots?
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Their function and idea looks fairly decent I reckon, not sure how good the materials are.
. I reckon I've done about 7-8k miles on them so far. But in theory, if they work, they shouldn't need attention for many many miles,10 times what I've done. Yes,
Use a good quality Moly grease, and pack in as much as possible.
You will need to re-adjust them after a 100 mile or so as they bed in
HTH
Neil
I fitted these in place of the original taper rollers last August. Like you, they make some sense to me, as does the price. I reckon I've done about 7-8k miles on them so far. But in theory, if they work, they shouldn't need attention for many many miles,10 times what I've done.
So no complaints. But too early for a proper 'life time' report. Bit even if they last half the time of the originals, two sets are still cheaper than one beemer set!
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Hmm how many times do you have to pump grease into them ? ..and how do you know when you have to .?![]()
Good question and I wondered about exactly the same detail.Hmm how many times do you have to pump grease into them ? ..and how do you know when you have to .?![]()

. So when I got home I tried to put a little grease in. To be honest, not much went in! And I heeded advice on here about over pressuring them when using the grease gun (apparently it blew of the back face of the bush
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It was more like fording for 500 flippin miles, at least twice.Well that's a new one, checking the grease in paralever bearings after rain![]()
I fitted a set of those a while back, and after 25-30.000 km's they still hold.
One thing, though.
The grease nipple may look handy, but actually it is useless.
There's no way out for the old grease when pumping in fresh, because there is no groove in the pin, or bushing to the outside.
And the pin/bushing interference it too tight to let the grease flow there.
Paul.
yeah it does look like they are phosphor bronze .I fitted a set of swing arm bushes to my xs650 yam that Halco tuning had made out of phosphor bronze as a replacement for the standard plastic or whatever they were Yamaha ones and once fitted n greased up I never touched them again ..had no play or wear in them ..