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Old 05-28-2008, 06:17 PM   #2361
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Something's wicked fucked up on my bike. It's something to do with the drive, either the chain, sprocket or wheel bearings. More to come...
Uh oh... alignment? check your chain adjusters first, simple things.
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Hope it isn't that thing where the engine fucking breaks. Didn't they have a recall or something on that?
That would happen much more suddenly. It was that that a couple people had spun bearings. Ouch.
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yea i remember katana pilot had that problem back on twf.
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Old 05-28-2008, 06:34 PM   #2362
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Uh oh... alignment? check your chain adjusters first, simple things.
That was the problem with mine when I got it. Ended up bending my back sprocket, which fucked up the chain, which fucked up the front too. Had to all be replaced.
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Old 05-28-2008, 09:35 PM   #2363
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The right wheel bearing was toast. Not too much for a new one + installation (press-fit).
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Old 05-28-2008, 09:41 PM   #2364
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The right wheel bearing was toast. Not too much for a new one + installation (press-fit).
good deal, which wheel, your original or ebay special?
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Old 05-28-2008, 09:46 PM   #2365
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good deal, which wheel, your original or ebay special?
Original. I lended a guy a spacer at the track and I think I put the left side's spacer on the right side (I had extra ones from my ebay specials). They appear to be different. I tightened the axle down and it pressed the spacer through the inner bearing ring jones and cracked it. It was proly a combo of me using the wrong spacer and over-tightening my axle nut, I don't know. I'm gonna look up the torque requirements on that bitch. Lesson learned.
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Old 05-28-2008, 09:51 PM   #2366
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Original. I lended a guy a spacer at the track and I think I put the left side's spacer on the right side (I had extra ones from my ebay specials). They appear to be different. I tightened the axle down and it pressed the spacer through the inner bearing ring jones and cracked it. It was proly a combo of me using the wrong spacer and over-tightening my axle nut, I don't know. I'm gonna look up the torque requirements on that bitch. Lesson learned.
reminds me to check ebay for a torque wrench...
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Old 05-28-2008, 09:54 PM   #2367
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you just gonna replace that one or do them both since you'll have the wheel off anyways?
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Old 05-28-2008, 09:55 PM   #2368
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reminds me to check ebay for a torque wrench...
I saw one at Autozone for 30 bucks. Proly not the best but it's 30 fucking bucks and it'll get me close to the correct setting.

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you just gonna replace that one or do them both since you'll have the wheel off anyways?
Only one's broken. If it aint broke...
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just wonder'n... not sure how often you'd replace a wheel bearing anyhow under normal conditions...
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I saw one at Autozone for 30 bucks. Proly not the best but it's 30 fucking bucks and it'll get me close to the correct setting.
gotta be better than my "one turn two turn three turn..." method. prolly get one even cheaper on ewhorebay.
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