GT750 Swingarm Bushings - Advice Wanted!

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GT750 Swingarm Bushings - Advice Wanted!

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Hi all,
First post in a while due to not having a project underway. Anyway I have an issue with my GT750 swingarm that I would appreciate some input on. Couple of years back I did the needle roller bearing conversion but now its developed some play which is surprising as I haven't done that many miles and I sure did not expect things to wear that quickly. Everything has been greased regularly and the end-spacers were brand new when I did the conversion.
Looking to hear from anyone who has experienced this problem with the needle rollers and what you did to rectify.
Thanks!
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Post by Alan H »

Sounds like either cheap bearings or wear in the axle.
You'll have to take it apart to see what actually has worn.
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:? I replaced my bushes 47,000 kms ago with the Suzuki ones,never had a problem,as tight today as when they went in,a little grease once a year :)
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GT750Battleship wrote:as tight today as when they went in
That's just you Roger. What about the bushes? :roll: :lol:
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Ther's the possibility that the bearings have settled in the swingarm,
And may now need a shim between bearing and frame.
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Alan H wrote:
GT750Battleship wrote:as tight today as when they went in
That's just you Roger. What about the bushes? :roll: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: Alan to prove you wrong..I'll shout the first round,you'll be thirsty after such a long haul in February 8)
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Damn. Looks like I'll have to take some money to Aus............. :roll:
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Thanks lads. After dismantling here is what I found. Per specifications elsewhere on this forum I had used Timken B1412 needle roller bearings which have a stated internal diameter of 0.875 inches. The end spacers measured about 0.864 inches diameter so there was already some play in the setup (either I didn't notice at the time or I chose to ignore it when I did the first install). So I opened a beer to help me think this through. After finishing the contents of the (aluminium) beer can the ideas started to flow so I cut it up and made some shim material to go around the end-spacer. The fit was perfect.....I now have no play and I did some recycling at the same time.
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Alan H wrote:Damn. Looks like I'll have to take some money to Aus............. :roll:
:P Hi Alan Captain Cook arrived with trinkets...beads,mirrors etc for the "locals", Suzuki parts are now the new currency lol: :lol: :lol:
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