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Technically Speaking => Chains & Sprockets => Topic started by: Cykik on Thursday, 31 August 2017, 05:20 AM

Title: I think
Post by: Cykik on Thursday, 31 August 2017, 05:20 AM
My sprocket carrier bearing has failed or will a bit of lube sort it?? Missing bearings are nowhere to be found...
Title: Re: I think
Post by: Buddynq on Thursday, 31 August 2017, 07:12 AM
Replace the bearing for sure
From Parts manual - 09262-32007   BEARING (32X65X17)
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Post by: seth on Thursday, 31 August 2017, 07:19 AM
replace the bearing before using the bike again .
if you remove it you'll get ine the same size from the numbers on the edge of it .

good luck with it all .
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Post by: gsxbarmy on Thursday, 31 August 2017, 08:10 AM
As Seth says that bearing is well and truly stuffed and must be replaced before you ride your bike again.

A list of the part numbers and sizes for OEM and aftermarket bearings can be found here http://gsx1400owners.org/forum_test/index.php?topic=197.0
(Koyo are a good aftermarket supplier of bearings)

I'd also recommend putting the new bearing in your freezer for 24 hours before fitting, as it will make it easier to drift in when you fit it
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Post by: Andre on Thursday, 31 August 2017, 08:42 AM
Get bearings that are sealed on both sides. Great quality bearings can be had for peanuts. While you are at it, get new dust seal as well.
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Post by: Cykik on Thursday, 31 August 2017, 05:16 PM
Double sealed bearing & dust shield sourced & ready to fit. I did over 100mls on the bearing ,don't know how some of the balls escaped...
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Post by: KiwiCol on Thursday, 31 August 2017, 05:38 PM
Mice.  It's mice that get them at night, just as well you brought the double sealed ones - that'll keep them out!
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Post by: Tony Nitrous on Thursday, 31 August 2017, 06:04 PM
Quote from: KiwiCol on Thursday, 31 August  2017, 05:38 PM
Mice.  It's mice that get them at night, just as well you brought the double sealed ones - that'll keep them out!

I was thinking Possum.
Little B#stard gets into my Veg garden, hens food, dog food etc.
I recon he'd try rear bearing just to piss me off !

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Post by: KiwiCol on Thursday, 31 August 2017, 06:14 PM
They're protected over in Aussie aren't they?  Considered a pest here & allowed to shoot them, trap them just kill them.  Dunno why the Aussies don't come & get them & take them back home if they like them so much.
Bloody possums!
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Post by: Tony Nitrous on Thursday, 31 August 2017, 06:50 PM
Yeah, not allowed to knock them off.
You can remove them from your loft / roof.
Only supposed to relocate them locally.
He's going to need a NSW / Qld map to get home if I catch him...  :evil:

I have a Bush Turkey / Scrub Turkey getting in with my hens.
They tell me he's protected too !!!
Bloody tree hugging greenie Aussies !
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Post by: KiwiCol on Thursday, 31 August 2017, 07:06 PM
Yer Camel Tony!!  Now there's an advantage to help ya swing the vote in your favour, having a camel in the back yard would definitely deter the aforementioned unwanted critters - well, that's as far as you're aware anyway.  Camel ordered for next week then!  Result!
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Post by: Kiwifruit on Thursday, 31 August 2017, 09:26 PM
Some rural schools have possum hunts for fund raisers. But the city greenies are starting to say its barbaric.
Maybe they need to go into the bush and see the damage they cause.
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Post by: VladTepes on Friday, 01 September 2017, 10:26 AM

Since this thread has gone off-topic (now its been solved) I might as well add that I can't comprehend why here the bloody CROWS are protected.  There are HEAPS of the screaming mongrel bastards !


and don't even start me in those bloody Ibises.


I remember the good old days when you could go up (after hours) to the transfer station recycling centre dump and shoot rats, ibises etc with the .22 or air rifle.

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Post by: Andre on Friday, 01 September 2017, 12:02 PM
Vlad, you did it! Now I have to throw my 2+ cents into the circle.

For a while I lived in Spain with one of my sisters on a farm. We had a rat plaque. These critters caused much trouble. Spend a lot of money in rat poisoning... to no avail. One night I stood on our tower with my siss and we saw the eyes of the rats glow in the light. I said how easy it would be for me to kill them if I had my tack-driver .22 magnum (which I left in the States together with the rest of my collection). So easy to shoot them right between the eyes as the light seemed to hypnotize them. She responded that I would certainly get quickly into trouble with the law as it was prohibited to shoot rats!!! Poison yes, shooting no.

Next day I heard my sister scream. When I ran to her I saw her throwing  hard pieces of clay at a rat which was only moving slowly like a drunk. I picked up a wooden pastry roller and gave her the knock-out. My siss said that she never hit anything but this time her anger must have guided the clay onto target.
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Post by: VladTepes on Friday, 08 September 2017, 04:56 PM

:rofl2: :cheers:


A mate of mine shoots rats on his friends pig farm.  Obviously can't use lead etc or it would be bad for the pigs, so he loads up shotgun shells with sorghum, Works a bloody treat out to 20-25 metres ! Can shoot rats in the rafters and not put holes in the roof too....
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Post by: Cykik on Friday, 08 September 2017, 08:02 PM
Friend of mine's into military ordnance. Bought a decommissioned ex gulf war tank that was then recommissioned  for a film shoot.  I must remember to give him me mother in laws postcode..