P.S. was not a bad place to be stranded. A little spendy on the food, but had rockin tacos tonight and a habenaro sause to die for at the local taco place. Outstanding asian food too.Wow. A bearing failure! After all those miles.
There could be worse places to be stranded. What a cool town. I need to actually stay there overnight sometime. How was the weather? Not so nice?
What were the symptoms of the impending bearing failure?
Look for rotors on ebay. Otherwise they are spendy bastards. Recently I scored a rear rotor for about $25 shipped.Oncw home, some replacement rotors and Yamaha pads are in order.
Great, (cheap) minds think alike. Already spotted some for a good price on ebay. If I was smart, I'd have been carrying a set of bearings and dust seals on the bike after say... 120k. Not like this hasn't been reported before at about the same mileage. Doh!Look for rotors on ebay. Otherwise they are spendy bastards. Recently I scored a rear rotor for about $25 shipped.Oncw home, some replacement rotors and Yamaha pads are in order.
Excellent synopsis - thanks. Bummer it happend out on the road so far away (from everything). Though really Eric, if you would have put your thinking cap on I am sure you could have found a bearing supply house right around the corner. You know, that corner that is a couple hundred miles away.....
Really? I wasn't aware. I rarely see reports of them failing and when they do it seems it can be at any mileage.Not like this hasn't been reported before at about the same mileage. Doh!
Pagosa Springs isn't exactly a striving metropolis. It's quite a ways from Colorado Springs or Denver.What's with the over night bearing order? All bearings are standard and available at local supply houses. You should have known.
So, WTH good is that roll of duct tape you carry around if you don't use it to fix stuff like failed bearings .Got the repair and headed out in the snow from Pagosa Springs this morning.
Pffft, how do you think I made it into Pagosa Springs in the first place. 5 wraps of 200 mph tape = 10 miles, then repeat.So, WTH good is that roll of duct tape you carry around if you don't use it to fix stuff like failed bearings .Got the repair and headed out in the snow from Pagosa Springs this morning.
My front wheel bearings failed at about 130K, I think.I haven't searched the forum, but seemed to recall one or two other wheel bearing failures on the front at the ~150-160k range. Could be mistaken.
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