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Teach
Posted 2009-04-06 8:55 PM (#31680)
Subject: probably the wrong place to ask


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But I was talking with my maintenance tech from the Victory shop about having my forks service (deciding if I'll do it myself since I have hundreds of hours rebuilding/servicing suspension). Anyhow he was wondering when the steering bearings are suppose to be serviced and we couldn't find it on the web page they use. Anyone had this done or know the interval/mileage recommendation???
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Teach
Posted 2009-04-06 8:58 PM (#31682 - in reply to #31680)
Subject: Re: probably the wrong place to ask


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sorry double post. The board is timing out for me, anyone else?
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Breaker
Posted 2009-04-06 9:08 PM (#31686 - in reply to #31680)
Subject: Re: probably the wrong place to ask


Iron Butt

Posts: 732
Western WA
Hey Teach,

The service manual doesn't give a specific time/mileage for replacement, it just says to inspect and replace if worn.

It also says not to remove the bearings to inspect them because they cannot be reinstalled.

Someone might have better information though.
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Teach
Posted 2009-04-06 9:17 PM (#31688 - in reply to #31680)
Subject: Re: probably the wrong place to ask


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I'm wondering and so was he about repacking and so on. I guess they are the seated type which means ride until they feel notchy?
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2009-04-06 9:54 PM (#31697 - in reply to #31680)
Subject: Re: probably the wrong place to ask


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Pittsburgh, PA
now im curious about what TYPE of bearing are in our steering since this bike is heavy and im wondering if they are a special type? anyways to see a parts diagram?
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stumpy
Posted 2009-04-06 9:59 PM (#31699 - in reply to #31688)
Subject: Re: probably the wrong place to ask


Cruiser

Posts: 68
Cabot Arkansas
look on page 12.4 and further on in the maintenance manual has a picture of how to remove the bearings. it shows a standard taper bearing and race assy.
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Teach
Posted 2009-04-06 10:29 PM (#31709 - in reply to #31680)
Subject: Re: probably the wrong place to ask


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I don't have my maintenance manual handy. So at what interval/mileage does victory say to inspect???
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cjnoho
Posted 2009-04-11 1:45 AM (#31988 - in reply to #31680)
Subject: Re: probably the wrong place to ask


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Posts: 1324
So Cal
The only bike I have ever seen with neck bearing problems was the HD springer. I dont think the get much abuse even sonsidering their impotant function. And the lubes they have now.....
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Teach
Posted 2009-04-12 12:37 PM (#32081 - in reply to #31680)
Subject: Re: probably the wrong place to ask


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makes sense to do them while the forks are off, thanks.
Carl, lots of bike manufactures are using stem bearings that have a nylon cage. For the most part you are correct not a high failure item, but helps to keep them repacked at the appropriate interval since they run with minimal grease. I suspect the vision is far less susceptible to water entering these bearings.
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pollolittle
Posted 2009-04-12 1:26 PM (#32087 - in reply to #31680)
Subject: Re: probably the wrong place to ask


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Brighton, TN
Carl, whose, Carl, I know a cjnoho, aka "SoaringwithFlyingEagle", but Carl!! Oh, the predisposition and premonitions have now been all erased, Carl! Whodathunkit! Resist the temptation it still has to be "SoaringwithFlyingEagle", repeat until all other thoughts have passed. Dang, this is tough!
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