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Post edited by: kzwolfsr, at: 2007/01/13 19:21
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"Click"?...it felt like it was locking up but it would click then turn...
That's a bit unusual for bearings. I mean, the way you describe it, everything but the "click" could be the bearings. But the bearings don't really have anything that would click, if they are stock. The races are too solid, and I don't think the balls would click against them even if bone-dry.
Definitely get it up on the center stand and check it out.
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It it caused by some wear in the bearings or races I believe.
Definetly should be inspected and fixed. Replacing the bearings to tappered roller bearings should be considered.
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I have been riding my bike and everytime I turned the handlebar, it felt like it was locking up but it would click then turn. I checked to see if the steering lock was stuck somewhere in there but it wasn't. It seems to clicke when I turn it from left to right and somewhere right in the middle, straight ahead, it would have this click. Would this be bearings? It doesn't have the pattern of bad bearings, the way how it clicks in that one area. Any insight? 81 Kz1000<br><br>Post edited by: kzwolfsr, at: 2007/01/13 19:21
How many miles are on the chassis? Not that it really matters, the bike is 25 years old, probably with 25 year old flattened ball bearings and dented races from road shock. (yes, they can and saometimes do flatten and dent in only one area) Do this, have someone sit on the rear of the seat while it is on the centerstand, and rock the handlebar back and forth to check for binding; with the weight of the bike off the forks, you probably won't feel much in any case. While still in the air, go around to the front of the bike and pull the wheel towards you to check the forks for free play. If you have any, plan on replacing the bearings once you tighten it out and find that you now have notchy steering. I had the same symptoms with my 650 and took it to the bike shop, where I was told that the repair for 25 year old bikes is to remove the triple tree, remove all the old hardware, drop in a $50.00 set of tapered roller bearings, and reassemble everything with fresh grease. Good advice from someone who doesn't want to see cadavers/cripples due to safety related negligence.
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