Steering head bearings
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:15 pm
Of course there are a lot of variables, but how often do you re-grease your head bearings. How long are they lasting between replacements?
I regrease mine every time I replace them. (tapered rollers)Zombie Master wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:15 pm Of course there are a lot of variables, but how often do you re-grease your head bearings. How long are they lasing between replacements?
When I have the front wheel off I loosen off the steering head nut and drop the assembly down. I start with WD 40 to clean everything up, then some solvent. When dry I grease them up and tighten everything up. I have avoided replacement by doing this.ME 109 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 12:14 amI regrease mine every time I replace them. (tapered rollers)Zombie Master wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:15 pm Of course there are a lot of variables, but how often do you re-grease your head bearings. How long are they lasing between replacements?
They will last years and take a pounding when they are preloaded just right. And greased properly when installed.
Difficult to regrease properly without removing them completely. Who's gonna stuff around and put them back in, for what they cost new? (biased RS owners opinion)
I do the same and still on the original 39 year old bearings. Every 10 years is often enoughZombie Master wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 6:05 am
When I have the front wheel off I loosen off the steering head nut and drop the assembly down. I start with WD 40 to clean everything up, then some solvent. When dry I grease them up and tighten everything up. I have avoided replacement by doing this.
Normally grease is made by adding oil to a soap-based thickener, therefore at least part of it is water soluble. Ok if it is 'contained' away from water. Waterproof grease is usually silicone based, therefore resistant to water.Zombie Master wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2018 1:33 am The grease I use says that it is waterproof.....isn't all grease waterproof?
This is true. If you have a grease you want to know about, simply grab a handful and put your hand under a warm water faucet. A water soluble grease will disappear in minutes.
Not at my house, you don't!This is true. If you have a grease you want to know about, simply grab a handful and put your hand under a warm water faucet. A water soluble grease will disappear in minutes.