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I'll show up to one of the Wednesday night maintenance evenings when I find the time. I ordered a wheel bearing kit today as well. Will there be any paddock stands at the place where the maintenance evening occurs? I've got a paddock stand for my bike at home but it's going to be a mission trying to carry it while I'm riding the bike, and the back wheel will need to come off somehow.
Ok yer want to punch the needle race in with out stuffing it...
punch / press it in with the liner/spacer tube in it... will help to stop
it colapsing or needles poping out..
put the tube / spacer in the bearings and put them in the frezzer over night
to shrink it...
Another point is if the needle races are stuffed the liner / spacer tube may be
stuffed aswell..
Pete
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I bought the wheel bearing kit so if anyone in Christchurch knows what they're doing and wants to do a cash job for me then let me know.
Give me a week or two, if you can wait, to get a bike off the lift. Or come and have a look at the kit as is and make up your own mind.
Bring it around, and you can pull the rear off yourself (I can help) and can get it all done on the cheap.
Oh and knowing your length from contact patch to contact patch of both tires will help, as I've been meaning to reinforce and extend the lift to suit longer bikes. Current one on the lift is the absolute maximum if you ever want to raise the lift to work on it. Long bikes are fine on the lift if not raised. I also have two frame lifts, which make it fairly easy to remove wheels while the bike remains on the table lift.
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I might do the mish over there some time when I can scrape up the cash. Being a poor student doesn't help though and I can't afford accommodation.
Yeah, but I'm a n00b when it comes to stuff like that. Doing an oil change and radiator flush is about the limit of my mechanical abilities. FFS, I can't even find the fuel tap on the Gixxer.
I've got a rear paddock stand for my bike if that helps. If you think you can do it then name your best cash price and I'll bring it round.
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