Queensland Ken
Well-known member
I changed out the steering head bearings with a set of tapered roller bearings and the handling is fantastic.
The steering is light, almost too light and it has stopped the dreaded handle bar wobbles.
Could actually ride the bike “no hands”
The best fix I have done! Bike is an 06 model
For you information the size of the bearings aresorry for the metric sizing)
ID 30mm
OD 55mm
Cone width 13mm
Timkin bearings make them serial # 32006X
Of course you need 2 of them with 2 dust seals to suit.
There is no need to have much preload on them, just a nip up
The only real problem is to remove the old inner race from off the triple tree, very careful with a die grinder.
The bike is 16K old and already had to change the front wheel bearings at 10K. There was wear on the steering
head bearings, the races were pitted and small scuff marks on some rollers.
You could easily notice the problem trying to turn the front wheel with some weight on the front end, like turning
the bike at hte botton of a steep driveway.
I tried to take some photos but you cant make them out.
I had the steering wobbles even with new tires and no matter how tight I had the origionals done up still
clunking on the front end, and the steering was heavy.
The steering is light, almost too light and it has stopped the dreaded handle bar wobbles.
Could actually ride the bike “no hands”
The best fix I have done! Bike is an 06 model
For you information the size of the bearings aresorry for the metric sizing)
ID 30mm
OD 55mm
Cone width 13mm
Timkin bearings make them serial # 32006X
Of course you need 2 of them with 2 dust seals to suit.
There is no need to have much preload on them, just a nip up
The only real problem is to remove the old inner race from off the triple tree, very careful with a die grinder.
The bike is 16K old and already had to change the front wheel bearings at 10K. There was wear on the steering
head bearings, the races were pitted and small scuff marks on some rollers.
You could easily notice the problem trying to turn the front wheel with some weight on the front end, like turning
the bike at hte botton of a steep driveway.
I tried to take some photos but you cant make them out.
I had the steering wobbles even with new tires and no matter how tight I had the origionals done up still
clunking on the front end, and the steering was heavy.