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    Swingarm Bearings

    Well as I figured, the bearings killed themselves today - feels like your wheel is flat or constantly spinning, I like it

    But the question is, I just managed to pay the last of the 3k of the repairs of the bike, and need a rough estimate for the time it would take / parts price, my mechanic charges 60ph - and they are replacing the bearings and spacers.

    Can anyone give me any ideas how much this will hurt me, I have to go get an extended overdraft and don’t want to make it to small or to big, cheers.
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    hi
    2 bearings about 180,- 1 hour job

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    can't be too hard.. can't you buy the bearings and fit them yourself? Don't think there's any special tools needed, and hand tools should just about do the lot..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi
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    2 bearings about 180,- 1 hour job

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    Thanks kiwi.

    Bug - yea I'd love to do it myself - unfortunatly I cant on account of my tools all rusting due to a myserious liquid the cat put all over it..... and I have nothing to leverage the bike on *doh!* - thanks.

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    Ok I got told for my bike that the job would take about 1.5 hrs to 2 hours to do at a bike shop. I can't remember how much I was told that I would be paying but I think it was gonna be around $180 to $200. But not past $250.

    I had two different quotes from 2 shops with the same amount of time quoted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    Ok I got told for my bike that the job would take about 1.5 hrs to 2 hours to do at a bike shop. I can't remember how much I was told that I would be paying but I think it was gonna be around $180 to $200. But not past $250.

    I had two different quotes from 2 shops with the same amount of time quoted.
    Oh, so you’re riding with shot bearings? Or are you still recovering?

    I can tell you now that Its freaken scary as shit on my bike, to make it worse I had to take 20kg on the pack rack! *doh* it wouldn’t turn into any corner I had to slow down to like 30kmph to get around a 50kmph corner (fully banked over!) To make it worse I got a bit agitated behind a vehicle travelling very slow today along with the fellow in front of me, he overtook on the inside and just missed a parked car by about 10cm O_O So I following suit (the driver in front was like an old lady on P, all over the road braking everywhere) I chopped (doh no clutch!) down a gear with a full twist - and the front came up as I went passed them, was funny and scary the rear wheel was sending me in like a wiggle pattern, I put the front down again and at the lights I noticed something that I wish want there, yes undercover cops was behind me the entire time, but low behold they just pointed and drove off so that’s my little story for the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John
    Oh, so you’re riding with shot bearings? Or are you still recovering?

    I can tell you now that Its freaken scary as shit on my bike, to make it worse I had to take 20kg on the pack rack! *doh* it wouldn’t turn into any corner I had to slow down to like 30kmph to get around a 50kmph corner (fully banked over!) To make it worse I got a bit agitated behind a vehicle travelling very slow today along with the fellow in front of me, he overtook on the inside and just missed a parked car by about 10cm O_O So I following suit (the driver in front was like an old lady on P, all over the road braking everywhere) I chopped (doh no clutch!) down a gear with a full twist - and the front came up as I went passed them, was funny and scary the rear wheel was sending me in like a wiggle pattern, I put the front down again and at the lights I noticed something that I wish want there, yes undercover cops was behind me the entire time, but low behold they just pointed and drove off so that’s my little story for the day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    You lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky bastard!
    Well I think I was due for some good luck hehehe

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    I've never heard of swingarm bearings ''collapsing'' - surely there was some warning before it got this bad? I've ridden for years with worn swingarm bushes,you get a wobble for sure,but never to the danger level.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    I've never heard of swingarm bearings ''collapsing'' - surely there was some warning before it got this bad? I've ridden for years with worn swingarm bushes,you get a wobble for sure,but never to the danger level.
    Yea it was since my incident when it got real bad, I am thinking when the swingarm took a massive wack (dented it) it probably wrecked the consistency of the bearing, I never thought of checking it, and damn if you ride bikes (on road) with swingarms bearings as bad as mine is atm, then I salute you sir!

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    well,swingarm bearings are usualy bushings,they wear at a steady rate,depending on frequency of lubrication - so you get more and more play over the years and acustom yourself to it.Maybe you damaged the bushes and they cracked,or if a fancy bike has some sort of real bearing maybe it really cracked.Some swingarms had a rubber bush like car suspension bushes,going soft is about all they did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    well,swingarm bearings are usualy bushings,they wear at a steady rate,depending on frequency of lubrication - so you get more and more play over the years and acustom yourself to it.Maybe you damaged the bushes and they cracked,or if a fancy bike has some sort of real bearing maybe it really cracked.Some swingarms had a rubber bush like car suspension bushes,going soft is about all they did.
    Ah, I see your point, I might actually try take it apart and see what condition the connecting assembly is in out of interest.
    But age could be a contributing factor I supose the bike isnt as young as it once was, and has suffered some abuse I must say.
    Do you have problems at a normal age / distance, or is it just how you ride (predominatly offroad?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by John
    Yea it was since my incident when it got real bad, I am thinking when the swingarm took a massive wack (dented it) it probably wrecked the consistency of the bearing, I never thought of checking it, and damn if you ride bikes (on road) with swingarms bearings as bad as mine is atm, then I salute you sir!
    Maybe the swing arm is twisted . That could munt the bushing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Maybe the swing arm is twisted . That could munt the bushing
    Especially after the bike bounced over that dog
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    Quote Originally Posted by HDTboy
    Especially after the bike bounced over that dog
    And esp after your mum was on the back she really fucked the shock!

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