(19-01-2015, 06:55pm)Batfink Wrote: It's that info I am looking for Legend, don't wanna kill a busa while NOT riding it lol
Another option is to mount rear wheel up and tow backwards?
That would work , once you fix the steering to center....
Leonard.
(19-01-2015, 06:58pm)Batfink Wrote: The big question is that both the output and counter shafts have a race bearing on one side and bush on the other (but opposite ends). While the race bearing is not as critical it's the bushing end I am thinking of. As some research says, there will be minimal to no load/torque on the shafts which it what creates the heat and wear.....
Needle bearings, not bushes.
I have seen damage caused to an output shaft by incorrect installation of the needle bearing, now that was from normal riding with oil circulation.
Leonard.