Swinging fork lube.

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Swinging fork lube.

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I think it may be time to squirt a bit of grease into the RS's swinging fork.
Prising off the caps , and perusing Haynes, leaves me no wiser.
Do I need some sort of special grease nipple, or gun ?

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lrz
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Re: Swinging fork lube.

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Swing-arm? It's more of a re-pack situation,no?
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I use something like this with some of my stash BMW red grease
http://cgi.ebay.com/Weldtite-Bicycle-Bi ... 2601wt_901
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Re: Swinging fork lube.

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We Yanks have a nice little gadget for lubing the swingarm bearing at the local Auto Zone Pep Boys or other place that sells the little grease gun

usually a few gadgets on the rack around the item one with a rubber tip pointer easly pumps your favorite grease into the bearing
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A chainsaw shop will have/sell you a grease gun that will work. Just ask them what they use to lube the sprocket at the end of the bar.
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Motobins have a gizmo that plugs onto the end of a standard grease gun.
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You remove the Zerk fitting from your grease gun and put this in it's place.

http://www.mastertectools.net/pdf/Lube_09.pdf

That is one that I prefer, but right now I have a much larger one that has a Zerk fitting on the back side to fit right on the grease gun. The one above is more compact and with fewer moving parts. Simpla Fi.
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Re: Swinging fork lube.

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lrz wrote:Swing-arm? It's more of a re-pack situation,no?
no.
The swingarm pivot bolts are hollow for a reason.
You shove the grease gun (with the proper tip) to the end where you would normally put your 6mm allen wrench and
have at it until you start to see grease coming past the seal.
When you're done, wipe off the excess and bobs yer uncle.
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wirewrkr wrote:
lrz wrote:Swing-arm? It's more of a re-pack situation,no?
no.
The swingarm pivot bolts are hollow for a reason.
You shove the grease gun (with the proper tip) to the end where you would normally put your 6mm allen wrench and
have at it until you start to see grease coming past the seal.
When you're done, wipe off the excess and bobs yer uncle.
It's all good, until you realize the plate behind the bearing on the left side has rusted through, and you've pumped a tube of grease (or two) into it... :? :o :shock: :oops:
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Re: Swinging fork lube.

Post by Sunbeem »

Well. thanks for the tips regarding the tip that I need, I've managed to fettle one side, inserting a rubber washer between the metal faces.
The other needs a better rubber seal. I'm looking for a very small O ring.
Or something.

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