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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Did I finally kill my FJR?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mozey" data-source="post: 1452027" data-attributes="member: 88470"><p>That motorcycle should be ridden to circulate and warm up the lubricants in the wheel bearings final drive and other moving parts. Oil and grease absorb a small amount of moisture from the atmosphere. When lubricated parts are stationary for a long enough period, the moisture can migrate, form droplets and cause corrosion pits. Ride that thing or get a volunteer to do it. That should not be too hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mozey, post: 1452027, member: 88470"] That motorcycle should be ridden to circulate and warm up the lubricants in the wheel bearings final drive and other moving parts. Oil and grease absorb a small amount of moisture from the atmosphere. When lubricated parts are stationary for a long enough period, the moisture can migrate, form droplets and cause corrosion pits. Ride that thing or get a volunteer to do it. That should not be too hard. [/QUOTE]
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