signs that wheels bearings need changing
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signs that wheels bearings need changing
can someone tell me how i know if the wheel bearings need changing,i have a funny feeling the front on mine do as when cornering its as though the wheel is wobbly but all nuts and bolts are tight.
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Re: signs that wheels bearings need changing
good chance the bearing is shagged then
my went a while back, wasnt shaking like yours but i had a constant knocking noise at the front
for the cost of them u may aswell just replace them to eliminate them being the prob, chances are they r fecked
gem
my went a while back, wasnt shaking like yours but i had a constant knocking noise at the front
for the cost of them u may aswell just replace them to eliminate them being the prob, chances are they r fecked
gem
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Re: signs that wheels bearings need changing
Nice one have some ordered,are they easy to change,is it just pop old out and new in or isw it more comp than thatGemini wrote:good chance the bearing is shagged then
my went a while back, wasnt shaking like yours but i had a constant knocking noise at the front
for the cost of them u may aswell just replace them to eliminate them being the prob, chances are they r fecked
gem
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Re: signs that wheels bearings need changing
Theoretically, It is that simple, but sometimes the old ones can be a bugger to get out.
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Re: signs that wheels bearings need changing
Having read this I can find no evidence whatsoever to confirm that the wheel bearings are worn................none
Nobody even tried to answer the orginal question
The symtoms described could just as easilly be a soft front tyre or a front brake binding even just a worn front tyre.
To be certain of worn wheel bearings you need to grab a hold of the wheel and feel for a movment in the bearings....................
Nobody even tried to answer the orginal question
The symtoms described could just as easilly be a soft front tyre or a front brake binding even just a worn front tyre.
To be certain of worn wheel bearings you need to grab a hold of the wheel and feel for a movment in the bearings....................
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Re: signs that wheels bearings need changing
When you say front brake binding,what does that mean.when i'm riding the bike you can hear a noise as though the pads are constantly scrapping the discs.I had the front wheel up on the stand and it didn't feel like there was any play in it.cargo wrote:Having read this I can find no evidence whatsoever to confirm that the wheel bearings are worn................none
Nobody even tried to answer the orginal question
The symtoms described could just as easilly be a soft front tyre or a front brake binding even just a worn front tyre.
To be certain of worn wheel bearings you need to grab a hold of the wheel and feel for a movment in the bearings....................
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Re: signs that wheels bearings need changing
if the brake is binding it basically means its caught on the disc (not returning to the caliper body) if you dont feel play in the bearings, but you are getting a rub on the front then this is more likely the issue - it means taking off the calipers, stripping and rebuilding - the pistons are a bugger to get out though ! i ended up having to buy a new set of brakes when i had this issue, as just couldnt get them out
its also an mot fail if the brake is binding - to check it, just get the bike in the stand and push the wheel to hear / see if it is catching. If it is only doing it in a particualr spot (not all the time) then it will be a warped disc that is the issue.
its also an mot fail if the brake is binding - to check it, just get the bike in the stand and push the wheel to hear / see if it is catching. If it is only doing it in a particualr spot (not all the time) then it will be a warped disc that is the issue.
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Re: signs that wheels bearings need changing
sound thanks,will get someone to take a look at this then.good thing we don't have mot on bikes in irelandreds wrote:if the brake is binding it basically means its caught on the disc (not returning to the caliper body) if you dont feel play in the bearings, but you are getting a rub on the front then this is more likely the issue - it means taking off the calipers, stripping and rebuilding - the pistons are a bugger to get out though ! i ended up having to buy a new set of brakes when i had this issue, as just couldnt get them out
its also an mot fail if the brake is binding - to check it, just get the bike in the stand and push the wheel to hear / see if it is catching. If it is only doing it in a particualr spot (not all the time) then it will be a warped disc that is the issue.
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Re: signs that wheels bearings need changing
could also be that teh fork legs are low on oil ??? i had the same issue with mine handling oddly - turned out that the one fork seal was leaking badly, so their was hardly any oil in there, so when i went around a left hand corner it compressed really quickly, whereas the other one that was full of oil / not leaking took longer to compress, so made it feel really unstable
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Re: signs that wheels bearings need changing
Wheel bearings also will be prone to clonking, if they are shagged. My mate has a VFR, and we diagnosed this on it only the other day.
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Re: signs that wheels bearings need changing
dont count out the head bearings either. If bearings need replacing a sure sign is movement, head bearings can be adjusted out tho.

