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Grease Nipples - where would be gd + your thoughts
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I have 40,000mi bike, some spare time, a lot of love for her and a pot of grease.
I would love to hear where needs greasing! Im aware Mr Suzuki doens't apply much in the factory. Please give feedback + thoughts + add to the lists to help her on another 40,000mi ENSURE THESE REMAIN GREASED
A GREASE NIPPLE LOCATION WISH LIST
Some Photos to help discussion / possible explanations THANK YOU! |
Re: Grease Nipples - where would be gd + your thoughts
Hmm, an intersting idea. Grease nipples would be good, but wouldnt you want them on the swingarm pivot aswell?
Its a pain taking things apart to grease them, but its not a bad thing, it means you can really inspect stuff, not just pump in a load of grease and assume the surfaces are all fine and dandy in there |
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Any chance you could clarify exactly where might be a good position to ensure the grease gets to the destination? |
Re: Grease Nipples - where would be gd + your thoughts
Most of the bearings have inner & outer sleeves & the method of getting grease in between them may be a problem.
A system where bolts are bored & tapped for nipples could get grease to the inside of the inner ' race ' then a notch ground into the edge surface of the inner woulg allow grease onto the needles, but could this maintain strength in what is often a highly stressed ares? The drilled bolts would save castings being modified. You can tell from the above I am no engineer! |
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Great thinking batman! I think we have all had our problems with Mr Suzuki's swiss cheese bolts, not ideal for modification and drilling perfectly in the center + straight is hard. Grrrrr ... will have to take the SV linkage out + bearings out of linkage arm and see if drilling + taping for greese nipples will get the grease into the bearing needles or if the bearing casing is solid and the nipple would be useless. http://faq.f650.com/FAQs/Photos/Susp...rk-Linkage.jpg http://www.rickramsey.net/TE610lg/TElinkage.jpg |
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