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Relay arm bearing time.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1422976" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>Im fresh out. Sent my spare off to Tony (Pathfinder) as he needed one acutely for an upcoming trip. He probably has his old one which needs all new bearings installed (they were shot) but you might be able to talk him out of it and then spend some time rebuilding it.</p><p></p><p>I would wager that the play would be in the relay arm pivots, and not the swing arm end of the dog bones, as the relay arm gets blasted with road spooge constantly. The swingarm is up out of harms way for the most part. So having a fully prepped relay arm to swap in should get you back in business with a quick regrease of the swingarm end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1422976, member: 3828"] Im fresh out. Sent my spare off to Tony (Pathfinder) as he needed one acutely for an upcoming trip. He probably has his old one which needs all new bearings installed (they were shot) but you might be able to talk him out of it and then spend some time rebuilding it. I would wager that the play would be in the relay arm pivots, and not the swing arm end of the dog bones, as the relay arm gets blasted with road spooge constantly. The swingarm is up out of harms way for the most part. So having a fully prepped relay arm to swap in should get you back in business with a quick regrease of the swingarm end. [/QUOTE]
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