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Thread: Is there supposed to be lateral movement of the back wheel?

  1. #16
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    Mmmmmmm,

    A centimeter of lateral movement in a back wheel, mid winter in Dunedin.

    Sounds like a recipe for disaster to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eliot-ness
    Test wheel bearings by holding tyre top and bottom and trying to rock it. If there's movement the bearings are stuffed.
    Check spacers by holding wheel front and back and pushing/ pulling. Should be no side play. If there is a spacer may be missing
    Check swing arm bushes by pulling/ pushing sideways on swing arm. Side play should be minimal, about a millimetre.
    Check that wheel nuts are tight and spindle doesn't slide when you move the wheel
    Definitely should not be a centimetre play anywhere. That much could be enough to throw off the chain with drastic and maybe painful results.
    I'm not overly mechanical, but trying to learn.

    When I hold the wheel at the front and back and try to move the wheel at right angles it appears to pivot at the connection between the centre of the wheel and the swing arm.

    I can't really tell whether it's a missing spacer as the it's hard to tell whether there's front to back movement - I don't think so though.

    No movement at all in the swingarms.

    Maybe the cm estimation is a bit large, but there's a few mills movement at least.

    Thanks everyone for the help.

    How much are new wheel bearings? I should have it on warrenty from the shop I bought it from though.


    The swingarms don't seem

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    Bearings are pretty cheap - depends where you get them from though. If you can get to a company like saeco/motion industries and then do the work yourself, it might set you back 40 or 50 dollars... A bike shop will charge a fair bit more, but in the scheme of things, it isn't much when you consider the results of having no bearings.

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    swing arms are sometimes slightly offset to allow for chain travel. if you bought the bike recently from a shop TRAILER IT TO THE BIKE SHOP IMMEDIATELY. 1cm of play is NOT NORMAL and could end up with the back wheel falling off, the swing arm falling off, the wheel or arm cocking over and jamming - in any case it's gonna hurt. do not ride the bike any more until it's fixed.

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    1cm play sounds exactly like you're missing a spacer on the ZXR250... not sure if you can get one from a wrecker, but take comfort in knowing (after reading this) that they both sides are identical, so if worse comes to worse you can probably get one made up.
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    Thank you all

    Well thank you everyone for your excellent help. I took (rode ) the bike to the shop today, and Rick from Motorcycle Replacements in Dunners agreed that the bearings were well and truly fucked. Even though they were working on other bikes at the time, the guys took care of it striaght away. Top guys, highly reccomended!

    They fixed it straight away, replaced the bearings and discovered it was missing a spacer as well. Took it for a ride after and feels very good, far more stable while cornering.

    Thanks to everyone for helping me out. This has arverted a potentially dangerous situation - This is why I really love KB.

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    Excellent news!

    Good on the bike shop for sorting it out pronto.

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