Wed, 03 Nov 1999 12:34:01 +0000
- Message No. 6522
From: David Jones
Subject: Head Bearings
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Hello all,
I need a bit of help. I'm noticing a 'knock' through the handle bars from my
RD07's steering head bearings when I go over bumps (speed bumps etc). I
think they need adjusting, or they are 'shagged' (again). I'm going for the
adjusting option first, it's cheaper! I'll worry about the second option, if
and when I have to.
I don't have a workshop manual, so I was hoping that someone out there could
give me the correct procedure for adjusting them. I have a vague idea, but I
want to get it right if I can. It could save a lot of expense in the long
run, I'm great at 'bodging' jobs.
Thanks for any help.
Take it easy.
David Jones
Pure_Website & Graphic Design
Tel / Fax_0171 385 4030
pure@dircon.co.uk
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Head Bearings
Hello all,
I need a bit of help. I'm noticing a 'knock' through the handle bars from my RD07's steering head bearings when I go over bumps (speed bumps etc). I think they need adjusting, or they are 'shagged' (again). I'm going for the adjusting option first, it's cheaper! I'll worry about the second option, if and when I have to.
I don't have a workshop manual, so I was hoping that someone out there could give me the correct procedure for adjusting them. I have a vague idea, but I want to get it right if I can. It could save a lot of expense in the long run, I'm great at 'bodging' jobs.
Thanks for any help.
Take it easy.
David Jones
Pure_Website & Graphic Design
Tel / Fax_0171 385 4030
pure@dircon.co.uk
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