Chop - You're not related to E.F. Hutton are you, 'cause from now on brother when you talk I'll be listening I tried a triangular file first, but it was so ate-up I had to resort to the Dremel Tool. Thanks again.
I agree with you about adding an addendum to the tech tip, but I would expand that a little and recommend removal of the swing arm. These bikes are old and I doubt any one of us is an original owner. Again, I'm sure I did some of the damage, but I'm also sure somebody else got to it before me. Only way to tell what your dealing with is to take it off and look at it.
I've seen a number of posts on handling, and it seems like we always focus on the triple tree and front end. Those swing arm bearings affect handling too, and I'd be willing to bet it's one of the more neglected maintenance items due to the perceived difficulty of removal. I felt the same way - yesterday. It's a lot easier than it appears.
Sorry my posts always get so long-winded. I'm thinking of joining that support group for people who talk to much. You know, on-and-on-anon.
Blue skies to all.
DB
I agree with you about adding an addendum to the tech tip, but I would expand that a little and recommend removal of the swing arm. These bikes are old and I doubt any one of us is an original owner. Again, I'm sure I did some of the damage, but I'm also sure somebody else got to it before me. Only way to tell what your dealing with is to take it off and look at it.
I've seen a number of posts on handling, and it seems like we always focus on the triple tree and front end. Those swing arm bearings affect handling too, and I'd be willing to bet it's one of the more neglected maintenance items due to the perceived difficulty of removal. I felt the same way - yesterday. It's a lot easier than it appears.
Sorry my posts always get so long-winded. I'm thinking of joining that support group for people who talk to much. You know, on-and-on-anon.
Blue skies to all.
DB
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