/5 center stand bushing installation
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/5 center stand bushing installation
I installed a new center stand today and am not sure it is installed correctly. It does work correctly but the bushings did not install the way I thought they would. The way it is installed, the bushings are bolted to the frame like a spacer. The bushings dont move. I thought the centerstand and bushing would move together. The way it is now there is no way to really grease it because the center stand flange moving around the bushing leaves no place to apply grease or atleast no place where the grease will last a while. What do you think?
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Re: /5 center stand bushing installation
For that application, I use PJ-1 Black Label Chain Lube. It's a tacky moly grease w/ a solvent carrier in a spray can with a straw...
Place the bike on the sidestand (that is, unload the centerstand). Spray the PJ-1 while wigging the centerstand. The solvent allows the chain lube to creep into recesses and hard to reach areas. Wipe away the excess. The solvent will evaporate...leaving the tacky grease behind...
Great for cable ends, too. One of the small cans will last a LONG time
Place the bike on the sidestand (that is, unload the centerstand). Spray the PJ-1 while wigging the centerstand. The solvent allows the chain lube to creep into recesses and hard to reach areas. Wipe away the excess. The solvent will evaporate...leaving the tacky grease behind...
Great for cable ends, too. One of the small cans will last a LONG time
Re: /5 center stand bushing installation
Your installation is correct the bushings are not supposed to rotate. In fact the real damage to the frame lugs occurs when they come loose. My solution to long life is routine removal, clean and re-grease perhaps once a year or every few years depending on use.
http://www.bmwscotter.org/procedures/ce ... ervice.htm
http://www.bmwscotter.org/procedures/ce ... ervice.htm
barry
Cheshire
England
Cheshire
England
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Re: /5 center stand bushing installation
Thanks, this link you provided is exactly the information I was hoping to find.barryh wrote:Your installation is correct the bushings are not supposed to rotate. In fact the real damage to the frame lugs occurs when they come loose. My solution to long life is routine removal, clean and re-grease perhaps once a year or every few years depending on use.
http://www.bmwscotter.org/procedures/ce ... ervice.htm
73' R75/5 LWB
Re: /5 center stand bushing installation
Wow! That page of info is the best written and most complete information I've come across. I'm going to try to find more of the pages. I am super impressed.
Chuey
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Re: /5 center stand bushing installation
Here you go, Chuey: http://www.bmwscotter.org
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Re: /5 center stand bushing installation
Thanks Barry and Tim for the BMWSCOTTER links. That is a valuable resource for /5 and /6 fettlin'. Very crisp technical writing and excellent use of images. I've put a shortcut on my desktop so I can enjoy at my leisure.
Charlie
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6

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and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6

Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)