wtb big cee shark fin
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lesson 297: how not to.
Another interesting morning. Put the dogbone in the
oven, one hour, medium temp. too hot to touch, but
nice and hot for installing the frozen needle
bearings. So I thought.
The needle bearings go in good, but then immediatly
get warm, and get stuck. I managed to get them
flush, but no room for the rubber seals.
Another side effect of the heating is that the other
needle bearings can deform, because the expansion
coefficients of the aluminium dogbone and the steel
bearings are different. One bearing sprung out half a
dozen needles, I really enjoyed that. I got it all
back together again, and when all cools down I will
clean and lubricate them, while keeping the spacer
pipe inside, to prevent more disaster of loose
needles.
These bearings Kawasaki Genius Inc. probably bought
cheaply from an old bankrupt sewing machine company in
Eastern Mongolia.
I think that if the bearings continue to give me
problems, I will just eliminate them, and have
thicker spacer tubes made, and install zarts. I don t
remember bearings in this swingarm system on my Honda
bikes, I do remember grease nipples. Grease nipples
just state: leave me alone, just fill me up.
The Kawasaki swingarm is a stupid system.
OK then, where the rubber seals of this dogbone thing
cannot be fitted, or where they may be a bit toasted
by the heat, I will smear some nice black silicone to
keep the water out. And where the grinder made a nice
rut, fill in with the epoxy putty. Several different
brands of this putty will eventually make up 25% of
the bike anyhow. Impossible to sell it
after I ve owned it.
So now y all have been shown how not to do things, one
more time. comments, sarcasm and ideas are all
welcome. No need to tell me I am a clumsy idiot, that
has been established, and doesn t worry me in the
least. Awaiting your multiple wisdom,
Yours KLR-y, Jake.
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lesson 297: how not to.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jacobus De Bruyn
wrote:
Jake, Maybe all that will work. cough. How about: Watch this ebay link i.e. ebay motors klr http://search- desc.ebay.com/klr_W0QQbsZSearchQQcatrefZC6QQcoactionZcompareQQcoentryp ageZsearchQQcopagenumZ1QQfposZ58458QQfromZR10QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQftrtZ1Q QftrvZ1QQftsZ2QQsacatZQ2d1QQsadisZ200QQsargnZQ2d1QQsaslcZ2QQsbrftogZ1Q QsofocusZbs and perhaps, you can buy a serviceable replacement rather than the solution you are offering. a 2d solution is to ask the list for the piece from a bike that has been parted out. revmaaatin.> > OK then, where the rubber seals of this dogbone thing > cannot be fitted, or where they may be a bit toasted > by the heat, I will smear some nice black silicone to > keep the water out. And where the grinder made a nice > rut, fill in with the epoxy putty. Several different > brands of this putty will eventually make up 25% of > the bike anyhow. Impossible to sell it > after I ve owned it. > > So now y all have been shown how not to do things, one > more time. comments, sarcasm and ideas are all > welcome. No need to tell me I am a clumsy idiot, that > has been established, and doesn t worry me in the > least. Awaiting your multiple wisdom, > Yours KLR-y, Jake.
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lesson 297: how not to.
Try this link:
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Swingarm-Swing-Arm_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ35583QQihZ010QQ
itemZ200173684119QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
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lesson 297: how not to.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jacobus De Bruyn
wrote:
Jake, Since I'm no good at lengthy instructions I will refer you to the Clymer manual and the http://www.xanga.com/watt_man site. In other words, a few drops of penetrating oil, some drive-sockets, and threaded rod, washers and nuts or a vise should get the job done. ED> > Another interesting morning. Put the dogbone in the > oven, one hour, medium temp. too hot to touch, but > nice and hot for installing the frozen needle > bearings. So I thought. > The needle bearings go in good, but then immediatly > get warm, and get stuck. I managed to get them > flush, but no room for the rubber seals. > Another side effect of the heating is that the other > needle bearings can deform, because the expansion > coefficients of the aluminium dogbone and the steel > bearings are different. One bearing sprung out half a > dozen needles, I really enjoyed that. I got it all > back together again, and when all cools down I will > clean and lubricate them, while keeping the spacer > pipe inside, to prevent more disaster of loose > needles. > These bearings Kawasaki Genius Inc. probably bought > cheaply from an old bankrupt sewing machine company in > Eastern Mongolia. > > I think that if the bearings continue to give me > problems, I will just eliminate them, and have > thicker spacer tubes made, and install zarts. I don t > remember bearings in this swingarm system on my Honda > bikes, I do remember grease nipples. Grease nipples > just state: leave me alone, just fill me up. > The Kawasaki swingarm is a stupid system. > > OK then, where the rubber seals of this dogbone thing > cannot be fitted, or where they may be a bit toasted > by the heat, I will smear some nice black silicone to > keep the water out. And where the grinder made a nice > rut, fill in with the epoxy putty. Several different > brands of this putty will eventually make up 25% of > the bike anyhow. Impossible to sell it > after I ve owned it. > > So now y all have been shown how not to do things, one > more time. comments, sarcasm and ideas are all > welcome. No need to tell me I am a clumsy idiot, that > has been established, and doesn t worry me in the > least. Awaiting your multiple wisdom, > Yours KLR-y, Jake.
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wtb big cee shark fin
Does anyone have a BigCee shark fin they want to sell?
Regards,Gary
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