Sloppy linkage bearings...
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Sloppy linkage bearings...
.....on the Hybrid.
I've got a '99 CR250 frame with a KDX 220 motor in it.
Really cool ride and all that, I'm still working on some suspension issues.
I've got slop in two places in the rear suspension linkage: lower shock bearing, and the forward pull bar pivot.
All bearings are new. I bought a complete set from All Balls or Pivot Works or somebody. I installed them very carefully and all went well with the installation. This was just a couple of months ago, and there was a bit of slop then, I guess just as much now. It comes up as an issue because as the suspension tuning is progressing this is becoming a factor. The slop translates into about 3/16" of free play at the wheel axle.
I've pulled the offending joints apart and as far as I can tell the play is between the inner race and the needles; the bearings are just that way.
My question is has anybody else experienced this with non-OEM replacement bearings?
My plan is to buy OEM replacements for those two joints.
Thanks for any experience and help
I've got a '99 CR250 frame with a KDX 220 motor in it.
Really cool ride and all that, I'm still working on some suspension issues.
I've got slop in two places in the rear suspension linkage: lower shock bearing, and the forward pull bar pivot.
All bearings are new. I bought a complete set from All Balls or Pivot Works or somebody. I installed them very carefully and all went well with the installation. This was just a couple of months ago, and there was a bit of slop then, I guess just as much now. It comes up as an issue because as the suspension tuning is progressing this is becoming a factor. The slop translates into about 3/16" of free play at the wheel axle.
I've pulled the offending joints apart and as far as I can tell the play is between the inner race and the needles; the bearings are just that way.
My question is has anybody else experienced this with non-OEM replacement bearings?
My plan is to buy OEM replacements for those two joints.
Thanks for any experience and help
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'99 CR/KDX Hybrid with that RB stuff done to it
KX100 for the boy
'99 CR/KDX Hybrid with that RB stuff done to it
KX100 for the boy
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No experience here either, except that I usually buy bearings by number.
Well, most of the time, some Kawa wheel bearings (KX100, I think) were only found at the Kawa dealer.
Using bearing part numbers, contact a bearing supplier and find out about what else is available and of better quality?
I think that you can often get better quality for less $....?
Anybody with more experience??
Well, most of the time, some Kawa wheel bearings (KX100, I think) were only found at the Kawa dealer.
Using bearing part numbers, contact a bearing supplier and find out about what else is available and of better quality?
I think that you can often get better quality for less $....?
Anybody with more experience??
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I appreciate the replies.
The whole set was pretty low dollar, in my opinion. You get what you pay for, huh?
The sloppiness does not seem to be coming between the bolt and the inner sleeve, all that clamps together rigidly. It seems like it can only be between the sleeve and the needles.
Hmmmm......
"Pivot works, All Balls and most others I've seen use lower grade bearings than factory stuff."
Tuition payment?
The whole set was pretty low dollar, in my opinion. You get what you pay for, huh?
The sloppiness does not seem to be coming between the bolt and the inner sleeve, all that clamps together rigidly. It seems like it can only be between the sleeve and the needles.
Hmmmm......
"Pivot works, All Balls and most others I've seen use lower grade bearings than factory stuff."
Tuition payment?
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'99 CR/KDX Hybrid with that RB stuff done to it
KX100 for the boy
'99 CR/KDX Hybrid with that RB stuff done to it
KX100 for the boy
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Good Advice IMO. Sounds like the wrong needle bearings to me - if I understand your description correctly. Ought to be able to have a bearing house fix you right up. Take the applicable linkage joint into the bearing house and they will measure the internal diameter of the linkage housing and measure the outer diameter of the sleeve and measure the distance available between seals and come up with a caged roller needle bearing for you.GS wrote:I would not assume that factory stuff is better quality. Of course ANY sloppiness in a bearing would produce some movement at the wheel.
Bearings are pretty CHEAP to buy, just need to get the *right* ones from the right source!
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I happened to get a complete '99 CR frame through some horse trading.
I had a spare KDX220 motor.
Too much free time.
We ride a lot of tight ST and all the local Enduros have the points taking sections in the really tight trails.
I don't want to make the CR suspension TOO trail friendly, or I might as well ride the KDX. I gave the forks to a local guy for rework. They turned out perfect for now. resprung and revalve, low speed compression damping controlled in the left leg and high speed in the right, I understand. The forks work really well so far.
The shock has to go back. It doesn't work well, yet. One issue was slop in the linkage; I can't really tune the shock untill that is fixed.
Any pointers on the CR suspension?
I had a spare KDX220 motor.
Too much free time.
We ride a lot of tight ST and all the local Enduros have the points taking sections in the really tight trails.
I don't want to make the CR suspension TOO trail friendly, or I might as well ride the KDX. I gave the forks to a local guy for rework. They turned out perfect for now. resprung and revalve, low speed compression damping controlled in the left leg and high speed in the right, I understand. The forks work really well so far.
The shock has to go back. It doesn't work well, yet. One issue was slop in the linkage; I can't really tune the shock untill that is fixed.
Any pointers on the CR suspension?
'08 KTM200xc
'99 CR/KDX Hybrid with that RB stuff done to it
KX100 for the boy
'99 CR/KDX Hybrid with that RB stuff done to it
KX100 for the boy
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Harsh it is.
The shock currently seems to have a real spike in compression dampening starting at about 1/2 stroke. This seems to compounded by the fact that I can't get any rebound dampening until the clicker is about two clicks from full in, then it is maybe too much. Add a bit of bearing sloppiness and the rear will rattle the lenses out of my goggles at speed over roots and braking bumps.
The shock is going back after I fix the bearings and play with the settings some more
The shock currently seems to have a real spike in compression dampening starting at about 1/2 stroke. This seems to compounded by the fact that I can't get any rebound dampening until the clicker is about two clicks from full in, then it is maybe too much. Add a bit of bearing sloppiness and the rear will rattle the lenses out of my goggles at speed over roots and braking bumps.
The shock is going back after I fix the bearings and play with the settings some more
'08 KTM200xc
'99 CR/KDX Hybrid with that RB stuff done to it
KX100 for the boy
'99 CR/KDX Hybrid with that RB stuff done to it
KX100 for the boy
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What I found was that the inner races for both the lower shock bearing and the forward pivot of the pull rods was undersized. I replaced the inner races with OEM and the slop is no more.
The aftermarket races measured about .004" smaller than the OEM.
The aftermarket races measured about .004" smaller than the OEM.
'08 KTM200xc
'99 CR/KDX Hybrid with that RB stuff done to it
KX100 for the boy
'99 CR/KDX Hybrid with that RB stuff done to it
KX100 for the boy