09-04-2009, 06:56pm
Greetings fellow Busa enthusiasts , well double demerit points are on us again , so the bike is being parked for the next few days......
Ok well recently i got a new front tire for the bike - Dunlop qualifier - used them before on the fireblade - was wrapped - so go them for the busa - had a range of issues from the second it went on - took back to the bike shop 3 times and each time would have a crazy wobble / almost tankslap at 70 / 80 kmh --- ends up they put a new tire on and this fixed the prob ( they balanced the tire each time without effect)
NOW - whilst the new front dodgy tire was being replace - the guy found my steering head bearings are binding up .... took me to the w/shop - and i got to also feel it .... Brg would get tight at about 2 o clock 10 oclock -- no free movement or noise just binding.
NOW - is this a job that is moderately easy to do? ( i am a fitter machinist by trade) can it be replaced without needing to remove all the fairings ? i know the forks have to come out, and holders.
was quoted about $300 for the job - should this be something i should do myself or should i leave it to the Bike mechanics?
I am on the tools all day repairing high speed packaging machinery so i am a little half arsed to come home and spend a few more hours on the tools if its not going to be straight forward ... your options ?
Busaboc
Ok well recently i got a new front tire for the bike - Dunlop qualifier - used them before on the fireblade - was wrapped - so go them for the busa - had a range of issues from the second it went on - took back to the bike shop 3 times and each time would have a crazy wobble / almost tankslap at 70 / 80 kmh --- ends up they put a new tire on and this fixed the prob ( they balanced the tire each time without effect)
NOW - whilst the new front dodgy tire was being replace - the guy found my steering head bearings are binding up .... took me to the w/shop - and i got to also feel it .... Brg would get tight at about 2 o clock 10 oclock -- no free movement or noise just binding.
NOW - is this a job that is moderately easy to do? ( i am a fitter machinist by trade) can it be replaced without needing to remove all the fairings ? i know the forks have to come out, and holders.
was quoted about $300 for the job - should this be something i should do myself or should i leave it to the Bike mechanics?
I am on the tools all day repairing high speed packaging machinery so i am a little half arsed to come home and spend a few more hours on the tools if its not going to be straight forward ... your options ?
Busaboc
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