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    IM babying my bike through the rest of our riding season with what im pretty sure is a u-joint on its way out...i cant find much info when i search so has anyone tried putting the joint from a datsun b 210 on there bike?

    is it easy to install? does it work well? should i avoid the joint with the zerk fitting?

    i thought about a used one from e bay but not sure about putting what might be another tired joint on my bike...

    thanks fellas
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  • #2
    Hey there,

    Well, if you had searched for u-joint, you would have seen this recent thread... http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...hlight=u-joint however, it doesn't have u-joint in the thread title, but it's all about it, repairing, etc.!

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    • #3
      thanks for the link...looked at that one when it was new

      im curious about replacing the joint itself...like how its done on a car

      is it easy and worth doing...or should i look for a new used joint...
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      • #4
        Originally posted by wjw11teen View Post
        thanks for the link...looked at that one when it was new

        im curious about replacing the joint itself...like how its done on a car

        is it easy and worth doing...or should i look for a new used joint...
        You can press the u-joint cross out of the yoke, it's not really difficult. You do have to be careful and make sure that you don't bend the ears on the yoke or the u-joint won't go back in and it won't last very long if it does.

        Ah! Here you go! I found a good tutorial thread with pictures:-

        How to Change/Lube Driveshaft U-Joint

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        • #5
          thanks for the replies fellas..Im thinking about getting a good used one from one of the members on here
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