I have a question regarding tapered steering bearings. They are being installed on a '72 CB450, but I know that this is a very similar process on all bikes of this vintage. I installed them on my GT550 and the job was easy. My roommate is installing them on the 450 and its giving him problems. The issue is that as you tighten the nut that holds the upper bearing in place (The one that you have to tighten with a hammer and screwdriver), the steering effort increases. Even at finger tight it requires noticeably more effort to turn the triples. Not that it hangs up or anything, but on my GT there was almost no effort.
Two questions then:
1. Should steering effort increase at finger-tight on that retaining nut (the one with the big collar)?
2. How tight should that nut be installed? Finger-tight plus a tap, or full-on hammer-it-like-a-nail tight?
- Matt