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Changing the Head Bearings

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 4:48 am
by solmansoft
I need to change me head bearings over the winter.

Currently front (yoke - paddock) and rear (paddock) stands.

Does anyone know: -

1. How to support the bike, as I have to remove the entire front-end?
2. How you do this job?
3. The going rate for the job, been quoted £150 by my local garage and £165 by the loacl dealer.

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 9:59 am
by masterofinsanity
nice job, pretty easy if you get the bike supported, you need one of those special tools (a jack) made by kawasaki mate, that supports the front of the frame, a trolley jack and a piece of wood usually works.

head bearings

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 10:08 am
by sloweracing
Not that bad of a job really

I got a plank of wood (take lower or fairing off ) place wood under the sump try to lift the front of the bike up then use bricks or axle stands .

Its easy for me as i do have a front stand that helps you so you can do the job on youre own

Then just drop every thing down( forks wheel ) then just undo the nut on the top as you take bits of stack them so you no what order they come of in

The top yoke then will lift off undo the next nut i just use good solid screwdriver as you do this place hand under bottom yoke when the nuts of the whole lot will drop down remeber which way the bearings go on the bottom bearing will stay attached and the top bearing will be sitting in the top

grease every thing up + clean then just the reverse you wont beleave how simple the job is

approx time / taking youre time 2 hrs max

mark all you clip ons up if use on the fork leg with permant marker so every thing goes back where you had it any problems you can email me on my web site and i send you my number if you live kent 10 minutes from brands hatch i do it for you

hope this helps

Thank You

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 11:09 am
by solmansoft
Thanks for the advice. :D

I'll get the new bearings ordered up and make a start over the next couple of weeks! :roll:

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 11:48 am
by RedexRobB
Theres always one of those ABBA stands. Supports the bike from the swingarm pivot point and then all you do tip the bike forward or back for whicever end your working on. My local tyre place uses em for when they are doing my tyres.