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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16100 on: December 09, 2013, 03:14:10 am »
I did sell it. it was either the Wing or the MG, and since it's 19 degrees F here right now and snowing, the MG is more useful. Never fear though, I am finally doing the needed body work on the MG and plan to sell it in the Spring and I have my eye on a naked '77 Wing languishing next to a house a few miles from where I live.

So hopefully the MG will fund completion of the 550 project and another Wang for me. :)

Fair enough Danny, I've got a soft spot for old MG's too, but don't stay 'Wang-less for too long mate, everyone needs at least one big 'Wang. ;D
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16101 on: December 09, 2013, 06:02:43 am »
I've has a couple of MG's (B's & a C), great car in the winter.  Not much good though once the snow is over 6", and it packs up under the car enough to lift the wheels off the ground. ;D ;D
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16102 on: December 09, 2013, 02:14:35 pm »
A local auto shop owes me a favor and have agreed to help me pull out the old swing arm bushings and install new ones when I have them. Very nervous right now because I have to leave it overnight, they want to bake it first. Also, they tell me there are a total of four bushings in there. As if someone couldn't get them out and banged the new ones on top of the old ones. Did people really do that?

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16103 on: December 09, 2013, 03:07:15 pm »
A local auto shop owes me a favor and have agreed to help me pull out the old swing arm bushings and install new ones when I have them. Very nervous right now because I have to leave it overnight, they want to bake it first. Also, they tell me there are a total of four bushings in there. As if someone couldn't get them out and banged the new ones on top of the old ones. Did people really do that?
What bike is this? Nevertheless, likely just 2 bushings. What they think is bushing 3 and 4 is the "collar" which welds itself to the real bushinigs and has to be pressed or cut out as well. The collar is a pipe that runs the width of the swingarm tube. It is mashed between the frame members making it immobile. The swingarm properly bushed then rotates on the collar. Only as much as the swingarm can, which isn't much.

Often, as mentioned, the collar becomes affixed to the bushings thru rust and or corrosion. Drive it out first. Then go for the real bushings.  Get a micro fishy to look at: motogrid.com or favorite parts source.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16104 on: December 09, 2013, 03:16:52 pm »
What bike is this? Nevertheless, likely just 2 bushings. What they think is bushing 3 and 4 is the "collar" which welds itself to the real bushinigs and has to be pressed or cut out as well. The collar is a pipe that runs the width of the swingarm tube. It is mashed between the frame members making it immobile. The swingarm properly bushed then rotates on the collar. Only as much as the swingarm can, which isn't much.

Often, as mentioned, the collar becomes affixed to the bushings thru rust and or corrosion. Drive it out first. Then go for the real bushings.  Get a micro fishy to look at: motogrid.com or favorite parts source.
Collar is already out (at least I think it is). Please see my build thread in the sig for pix, I looked at the fische and everything is accounted for and out of the swingarm except the bushings. Very strange.

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16105 on: December 09, 2013, 03:37:33 pm »
What bike is this? Nevertheless, likely just 2 bushings. What they think is bushing 3 and 4 is the "collar" which welds itself to the real bushinigs and has to be pressed or cut out as well. The collar is a pipe that runs the width of the swingarm tube. It is mashed between the frame members making it immobile. The swingarm properly bushed then rotates on the collar. Only as much as the swingarm can, which isn't much.

Often, as mentioned, the collar becomes affixed to the bushings thru rust and or corrosion. Drive it out first. Then go for the real bushings.  Get a micro fishy to look at: motogrid.com or favorite parts source.
Collar is already out (at least I think it is). Please see my build thread in the sig for pix, I looked at the fische and everything is accounted for and out of the swingarm except the bushings. Very strange.

I'm betting they don't know what they're talking about. Six pack?
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16106 on: December 09, 2013, 03:53:20 pm »
What bike is this? Nevertheless, likely just 2 bushings. What they think is bushing 3 and 4 is the "collar" which welds itself to the real bushinigs and has to be pressed or cut out as well. The collar is a pipe that runs the width of the swingarm tube. It is mashed between the frame members making it immobile. The swingarm properly bushed then rotates on the collar. Only as much as the swingarm can, which isn't much.

Often, as mentioned, the collar becomes affixed to the bushings thru rust and or corrosion. Drive it out first. Then go for the real bushings.  Get a micro fishy to look at: motogrid.com or favorite parts source.
Collar is already out (at least I think it is). Please see my build thread in the sig for pix, I looked at the fische and everything is accounted for and out of the swingarm except the bushings. Very strange.

I'm betting they don't know what they're talking about. Six pack?

+1, I would take the swingarm to someone that knows what they are doing....
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16107 on: December 09, 2013, 03:54:35 pm »
Dumb question but sorta relevant, they aren't talking about your shock bushings as the third and fourth?

Also a lot of people miss the collar despite thinking it is out
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16108 on: December 09, 2013, 07:12:09 pm »
I'm gonna go get it back first thing tomorrow. If this isn't the collar, then yea, they may not know what they're talking about

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16109 on: December 10, 2013, 01:24:38 pm »
Last night..  I lined my original dunstall tank and ended up sealing it off around the baffle.  I was not pleased with myself.

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16110 on: December 11, 2013, 12:22:15 pm »
Took apart the air box and cleaned it out last night. Found an SKF auth distrib just two miles from me, ordered these for the wheels. How do these prices look?

6302zz x2 @ $12.85 each
6304zz x2 @ $19.12 each
6305zz x1 @ $22.38

Update: Cleaned an inspected the frame, relieved that it hasn't rusted through anywhere. AND, a surprise! I have no idea where it was hiding but when I turned the frame upside down, the original battery holder strap fell out of it! Should I have shaken it some more to see what else is hidden in it :p?
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16111 on: December 11, 2013, 09:55:47 pm »
Took apart the air box and cleaned it out last night. Found an SKF auth distrib just two miles from me, ordered these for the wheels. How do these prices look?

6302zz x2 @ $12.85 each
6304zz x2 @ $19.12 each
6305zz x1 @ $22.38

Update: Cleaned an inspected the frame, relieved that it hasn't rusted through anywhere. AND, a surprise! I have no idea where it was hiding but when I turned the frame upside down, the original battery holder strap fell out of it! Should I have shaken it some more to see what else is hidden in it :p?

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16112 on: December 12, 2013, 05:37:28 am »
Maybe there is candy inside! :O
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16113 on: December 12, 2013, 07:22:27 am »
Not bad prices, but you still have to buy seals   :-\
IIWM, i'd have purchased the All Balls kits with the seals included, F&R, and had enough left over for the tapered steering bearings, a burger and a six-pack to reward me for a good days work
NTN bearings are nice and I surely wont wear them out in my lifetime.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16114 on: December 12, 2013, 10:54:35 am »
Not bad prices, but you still have to buy seals   :-\
IIWM, i'd have purchased the All Balls kits with the seals included, F&R, and had enough left over for the tapered steering bearings, a burger and a six-pack to reward me for a good days work
NTN bearings are nice and I surely wont wear them out in my lifetime.
I thought the ZZs are already double sealed. Will be picking them up on my way home so I'll know for sure then I suppose. After searching a lot and from Hondaman's book, NTN was the least favored option because it is no longer the same company that made them back in the day. SKF>KML>something else>NTN was the conclusion from all my searching. As for All Balls, its a no brainer for the steering stem, but not so much for the wheels and tranny.

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16115 on: December 12, 2013, 11:13:37 am »
Yes, the bearings are sealed, but you'll still need the seals under the bearing retainers and around the front spacer.
Look at your parts fiche or in the HM book.

Hey, if you can afford the best/most expensive, good on you!
I just cant think of anyone here who has had a bad experience with an all balls kit, unless they fooked it up during install.  ;D

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16116 on: December 12, 2013, 11:46:30 am »
Let the barn find see the light of day since she first came home.  8)

Took a chilly ride on the 73. ;D
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16117 on: December 12, 2013, 11:48:38 am »
Let the barn find see the light of day since she first came home.  8)

Took a chilly ride on the 73. ;D
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16118 on: December 12, 2013, 11:55:31 am »
Thanks, I picked it up about two months ago and have been taking apart, rubbing, loving, and re-assembling.
I've got most of the crud out of the tank and exposed a few small pin holes that need to be fixed and get some tires. I should have it all squared away by the end of the year.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16119 on: December 12, 2013, 01:44:39 pm »
Yes, the bearings are sealed, but you'll still need the seals under the bearing retainers and around the front spacer.
Look at your parts fiche or in the HM book.

Hey, if you can afford the best/most expensive, good on you!
I just cant think of anyone here who has had a bad experience with an all balls kit, unless they fooked it up during install.  ;D
Hmm, I'll check if the old ones are in there. I know these are a bit pricey but hey, considering what a pain these are to work on, I'd rather install these and never think about it ;) Also, these were quite literally down the street from me so I got lazy :p

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16120 on: December 12, 2013, 03:27:39 pm »
Ordered new fork tubes and rear shocks for my cafe project. Cycle X finally got new fork tubes in stock, again.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16121 on: December 12, 2013, 09:34:59 pm »
Turns out SKF notation doesn't use zz, its 2ZJEM something or the other and these were metal shielded. I could hear Hondaman in the back of my head "Don't make that mistake". SKF's are the 2RS for rubber seals, gotta go back tomorrow for those.

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16122 on: December 13, 2013, 08:56:50 am »
...started the K0 gauge set that was restored very bad before by the PO  :P
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16123 on: December 13, 2013, 12:07:01 pm »
Another one "ran when parked" will go pick it up later this afternoon.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ?
« Reply #16124 on: December 13, 2013, 12:22:43 pm »
Looked at mine longingly as I moved the snow blower up to the front of the garage.  >:(
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