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greatescape 14-02-16 19:14

what to do.?
 
http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/...psqjk2jqv1.jpg Whilst my wheels are being done and my beloved is up on blocks.......is there anything you guys recommend I 'tend' to....greasing etc.... ? Steve

Jacques le Roux 14-02-16 21:53

Like your custom 'green' bike stand. What are they doing to your wheels. New stainless spokes and rim recoated?

abigsupermoto 14-02-16 22:01

Headstock bearings, suspension linkage and swingarm pivot, would benefit from a grease, they don't come out of the factory with much in them.

maxwell123455 14-02-16 22:08

As abigsupermoto says all those bearings need a good grease.

greatescape 15-02-16 00:12

Thanks guys , will do the grease....what grease is best.. ? And Pepsi ...well spotted ...I've removed the keys!, and Jacque ,yes, rims being powder coated..then rebuilt with stainless spokes . Steve

steveD 15-02-16 16:01

....................also remove the chain adjusters, they can corrode inside the swing arm and can 'drag' as you try to sdjust the chain. Remove and apply plenty of grease. See is you can get some on the exposed end inside the swing arm.
Remove the swing arm nut and move the spindle out a bit. make sure it moves cleanly.
Copperslip all of the small screws in the fairings and do not tighten them too much.

I'll try and think of more.

Cheers Steve.:icon_biggrin:

Pleiades 15-02-16 19:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by greatescape (Post 218334)
Thanks guys , will do the grease...

I personally always use water resistant grease; it's well worth the few quid extra. Fuchs Renolit Aqua 2 is my preferred choice.

If you're going to grease the swingarm pivot and linkage then it is well worth removing the solid MPL lubricant from those bearings that have it (swingarm and one of the three in the linkage). MPL is designed to bleed oils onto the needles through use, but the problem is eventually it gives up all the oil is carries rendering it useless. It looks like a cage but isn't; they are full complement bearings so no cage is needed. Also, if you don't remove it then you can't get any normal grease in!

I've done mine twice, the first time removing the MPL. Second time apart the whole setup was in perfect nick. No wear and everything still well greased.

Ohlins did a good "walk-through" guide in four parts...

Part 1 - http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=20735

Part 2 - http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=20736

Part 3 - http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=20737

Part 4 - http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=20738

greatescape 15-02-16 21:06

Will do Steve...and thanks Pleiades re the type of grease , I'll get some. Why did manufacturers stop fitting grease nipped. .. ? Steve

jo75 15-02-16 23:28

Steve, relatively quick and easy jobs doing the swing arm bearings and head bearings , basically all that's said above and use a good grease, I use a thick red grease from a good manufacturer..but it is expensive, same grease on the head bearings, you will be amazed how little is in there from new..then all back together. I'm about if you need a hand...

jo75 16-02-16 09:02

Oh yeah, and wire those lights in, be easier with the wheels off and bike up on stand....


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