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bubby
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when i take my hands of the handle bars they wanna tank slap i have a brand new tire that was high speed balanced rotor is true and straight i have heard about checking the air pressure in the forks but i cannot find a shrader valve any where the bike is 1977 gs 750 there is a oil drain on the bottom of each tube but i didnt wanna mess with that if i can just reset the air pressure or something simpleTags: None
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TheCafeKid
Steering stem bearings are toast. Your particular model has ball bearings. Over time "detents" get beaten into the races and the balls will walk in and out of those detents and cause the wobble.
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Even roller bearings are not immune, it just takes longer before it happens.
Here is what happened to my roller bearings. The dents in your ball bearings would be much worse.
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bubby
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A GSR member recently installed a set of All Balls stem bearings and found he needed to have done a stem modification. I think you're in that boat if you want to use All Balls.
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bubby
checked out that link it looks complicated maybe a little out of my ability i think i might just put oem style bearings in it
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Originally posted by Steve View PostEven roller bearings are not immune, it just takes longer before it happens.
Here is what happened to my roller bearings. The dents in your ball bearings would be much worse.
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the amount of work the stem bearings do is way under the spec of a taper roller bearings capabilities.
a properly lubricated and preloaded bearing would out live the bike, and you probably!1978 GS1085.
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Originally posted by Agemax View PostSteve that is a pic of a badly adjusted and un lubricated bearing.
the amount of work the stem bearings do is way under the spec of a taper roller bearings capabilities.
a properly lubricated and preloaded bearing would out live the bike, and you probably!Dogma
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Originally posted by Dogma View PostExcept they don't. Lots of us have had to replace the original tapered bearings. Unless the factory was doing it wrong.1978 GS1085.
Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!
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bubby
my tree doesnt have any zerk fittings when i do these bearings would it hurt to drill the neck and put in a grease fiting or maybe 2 1 for the top bearing and 1 for the bottom ,, to help the longevity of the bearings or would the hole compromise the integrity of the neck
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bubby
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old_skool
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostCheck also your swingarm bearings.
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May wanna spend a few extra bucks and just replace the wheel bearings too just for piece of mind sake..then youll know ALL the front end is new and not problematic in any way.MY BIKES..1977 GS 750 B, 1978 GS 1000 C (X2)
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