My chum's 03 1150 has lunched it's crown wheel bearing, bits of metal everywhere. He had a new one put in only 7000 miles ago.
Any clues as to why this bearing has only lasted 7000miles? I stripped it down for him last night, don't appear to be any other problems so
I intend to just stick in a new big bearing and seal.
Is this a recurring issue with 1150s? Mine went in Italy last year and it seems a common problem looking at the threads on this board.
Just looking at the design of the thing it would seem there is going to be a lot of sideways/twisting force exerted on the bearing which it's not designed to take, I would think this would be exascerbated by heavy loading/pillions etc. With a double sided swingarm and two wheel bearings this loading wouldn't occur. Are we victims of fashion over reliability?
Anyway enough ranting
Is it worth replacing the small needle roller bearing on the crownwheel whilst I'm in there?
cheers
Magnus
Any clues as to why this bearing has only lasted 7000miles? I stripped it down for him last night, don't appear to be any other problems so
I intend to just stick in a new big bearing and seal.
Is this a recurring issue with 1150s? Mine went in Italy last year and it seems a common problem looking at the threads on this board.
Just looking at the design of the thing it would seem there is going to be a lot of sideways/twisting force exerted on the bearing which it's not designed to take, I would think this would be exascerbated by heavy loading/pillions etc. With a double sided swingarm and two wheel bearings this loading wouldn't occur. Are we victims of fashion over reliability?
Anyway enough ranting
Is it worth replacing the small needle roller bearing on the crownwheel whilst I'm in there?cheers
Magnus