HeUeR
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HeUeR,
I'm a little lost in your terminology.
My definitions: Each of the pivot bearings have a sleeve in them that act as the bearing inner race.
Th pivot arm has six bearings. One (front)connects to the bikes frame, close to the swing arm mounting points. The rear one connects to the lower shock absorber mount. The middle two bearings are located on a common sleeve which is through-bolted to the lower end of the dog bones.
The last two remaining bearings are located in the swing arm. Those two bearings also have a common sleeve that rides in both bearings. This pair is through-bolted to the upper end of the dog bones.
In order to grease any of the bearings the bearing sleevs need to be pushed out of the bearing far enough to expose the bearing rollers. For the swing arm pair, you just have to remove the upper bolt holding the dog bones on. Then the sleeve can be pushed out the left side of the bike. (it can also be pushed out half way toward each side to expose the individual bearings)
In order to service all of the bearings in the pivot arm you have to remove the pivot arm from the bike. This is a pain in the arse due to the right side centerstand mount. But you have to get the mount off in order to remove the forward pivot arm bolts that holds the front sleeve in place. well documented here:pivot arm removal Near bottom of page.
Once you have the pivot arm out, greasing those bearings is easy. If your seals are original, I highly recommend replacing them.
I don't know which 'little one inch spacer' you're refering to.
Hope this was helpful.
I'm talking about the sleeve, or I guess race as you called it that's inside where the red arrow points. The smaller one I could get out the other side, but the right side under the red arrow has a flange on it and would not come out unless the seal was removed and replaced.
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