Hello again! I have a few more questions regarding my 77 GS750B. Hate to be a bother but really appreciate the generous answers that have been provided to date.
My Clymer's manual suggests taking the rear swingarm to the dealer to have the bearings replaced. The reason stated is that you need a special tool and that since it is not likely you will do this more than once in the bike's life, better to just take it to the dealer.
Questions:
1. Is that right. Am I better having a dealer do this?
2. What is this magical tool?
The manual provides no other information. I did a search here and don't see any step-by-step directions for swingarm bearing replacement. In fact in the one post I found (from years ago) it seemed like the guy was having trouble doing it himself.
The dealer is going to charge me $80/hr for the work. I expect it will take an hour or less. $80 is no big deal especially if this tool is $300 but if I can do it myself and save the $80...well...why not. Heck, I got the swingarm off all by myself. As BassCliff suggested, if I stick around here long enough I may just turn into a bike mechanic!
Any info or advice?
Thanks,
gbw
My Clymer's manual suggests taking the rear swingarm to the dealer to have the bearings replaced. The reason stated is that you need a special tool and that since it is not likely you will do this more than once in the bike's life, better to just take it to the dealer.
Questions:
1. Is that right. Am I better having a dealer do this?
2. What is this magical tool?
The manual provides no other information. I did a search here and don't see any step-by-step directions for swingarm bearing replacement. In fact in the one post I found (from years ago) it seemed like the guy was having trouble doing it himself.
The dealer is going to charge me $80/hr for the work. I expect it will take an hour or less. $80 is no big deal especially if this tool is $300 but if I can do it myself and save the $80...well...why not. Heck, I got the swingarm off all by myself. As BassCliff suggested, if I stick around here long enough I may just turn into a bike mechanic!
Any info or advice?
Thanks,
gbw