Ray
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This weekend I was going the dreaded 16k mile service on my 2006 AE. Couple of compromises I found. First - the lower pipes will hold the bike up for jacking just fine without need to support from rafters. However it is a little unsteady. I used a floor jack with a board so all pipes were engaged at the low point. I would have added some jack stands to stabilize it but then realize taking the center stand off was not necessary.
My compromise - which would never fly for a compulsive person: I undid the bolt holding the top mount of suspension linkage (the L thing forgot its name - what the dog bones attach to) and pulled it out as far as it would go (till it hit the center stand). The shaft sleeve that rides on the bearing came out with it. With the shaft out and only the bolt in there Ii was able to use a straw with lithium grease and spray on both sides into the bearing. While this is not the same as "packing" the bearings it should provide adequate lubrication for another 16K miles or so, or at least till I change the rear tire again as it is easy to do.
Again not perfect but thought a good compromise vs building a lift, grinding the center stand bracket, etc.
My compromise - which would never fly for a compulsive person: I undid the bolt holding the top mount of suspension linkage (the L thing forgot its name - what the dog bones attach to) and pulled it out as far as it would go (till it hit the center stand). The shaft sleeve that rides on the bearing came out with it. With the shaft out and only the bolt in there Ii was able to use a straw with lithium grease and spray on both sides into the bearing. While this is not the same as "packing" the bearings it should provide adequate lubrication for another 16K miles or so, or at least till I change the rear tire again as it is easy to do.
Again not perfect but thought a good compromise vs building a lift, grinding the center stand bracket, etc.