Hi,
A friend is looking at a 2006AE and asked the PO if he had replaced the steering-head bearing with a tapered-roller bearing. The PO said he thought he had, but he couldn't remember for sure.
Is there any way to tell visually--ie without taking the bike apart--if the steering bearing has been replaced?
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Re: tapered steering-head bearing
I replaced mine and I can't tell by looking
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Re: tapered steering-head bearing
Thanks. Is there a detectable difference between the ball and tapered bearings that you can feel when you ride?Name Etc. wrote:I replaced mine and I can't tell by looking
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actually I might say negligible. hard to compare balls with 50K on them to New rollers with zero. steering Headshake went away when i got them torqued correctly, but I would say that it would have gone away had i had the factory rollers torque correct also....palerider wrote:Thanks. Is there a detectable difference between the ball and tapered bearings that you can feel when you ride?Name Etc. wrote:I replaced mine and I can't tell by looking
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