During this inspection a tech checks safety items such as tire tread depth, brakes, lights, horns and wheel bearings.
During inspection the tech looks up and me and says “ your gonna hate me. Your rear wheel bearings are loose.”
I have two rims so there is likely less than 40,000 km on this rim.
I get down and wiggle my rear wheel by holding it at 12:00 & 6:00, sure enough I get some slight movement.
When back home in the garage I pull the wheel to check things out but the bearings are all good. Knowing that there was movement I kinda decided that maybe I felt a very slight drag on the single bearing on the brake side. I also determined that there is no c-clip holding the bearing in but a Yamaha specialty tool required to remove the 41 mm hex bearing retainer. Hexagon Wrench Y01525.
I spent all day trying to find something that would work with no luck So I decided to get one made.
I also decided to get a second, third & forth opinion on the status of the bearing and every tech I spoke with thought they were fine.
This morning I decided to try my spare rim and the exact same movement. To go one step further I stopped in to see two other FJR buddies and check their rear wheel for movement. An ‘04 had very very slight moment, a 2016 with very low miles had the exact same movement as mine.
The bike is now back together with the original bearings.
There is some very slight movement but I am confident that this is normal for the newer models. A huge thanks to Ray for holding my hand through this. I suspect the cush drive may be slightly softer if maybe a bit different in design from older models.
Curious what others have experienced.
If anyone ever needs this tool, feel free to reach out. It’s a shame if it never gets used.
Canadian FJR