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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Gen II Rear Suspension Bearing Lubrication
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<blockquote data-quote="FJR Flyer" data-source="post: 1305628" data-attributes="member: 15692"><p>Finally got a chance to change out my centerstand. The info below helped immensely. Using my leg to pull down the muffler was the key. Didn't have to cut the wire loop, just bend it out of the way. Put two new stainless bots in as two of the OEM bolts and nuts got a little beat up coming out. Reversed the lower bolts so I can more easily remove the stand to check the relay arm bearing.</p><p></p><p>Main mission was to change out the stand. My stand was rusted and bent and not to be trusted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJR Flyer, post: 1305628, member: 15692"] Finally got a chance to change out my centerstand. The info below helped immensely. Using my leg to pull down the muffler was the key. Didn't have to cut the wire loop, just bend it out of the way. Put two new stainless bots in as two of the OEM bolts and nuts got a little beat up coming out. Reversed the lower bolts so I can more easily remove the stand to check the relay arm bearing. Main mission was to change out the stand. My stand was rusted and bent and not to be trusted. [/QUOTE]
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