mottyl
Forum Mentor
I searched the forum and found some useful info but I do have one point that could use clarification.
With the arm off the bike I have two short bushings that fit in each end. In the middle there apears to be a longer bushing which which does not appear to come out until the bearings are removed.
If I flip the arm on it's side, so I now have a top and a bottom, do I use a bar or something to tap the centre bushing against the bottom bearing to knock it free?
If that didn't make sense then perhaps i will finally learn to post pictures.
One more. The short bushings which contact the bearings are slightly worn. I can catch the groove with my fingernail. Should they be replaced?
Thanks
Chris
With the arm off the bike I have two short bushings that fit in each end. In the middle there apears to be a longer bushing which which does not appear to come out until the bearings are removed.
If I flip the arm on it's side, so I now have a top and a bottom, do I use a bar or something to tap the centre bushing against the bottom bearing to knock it free?
If that didn't make sense then perhaps i will finally learn to post pictures.
One more. The short bushings which contact the bearings are slightly worn. I can catch the groove with my fingernail. Should they be replaced?
Thanks
Chris