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So THAT is what a FJR is supposed to be like.
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Murray" data-source="post: 923058" data-attributes="member: 19994"><p>Agree the first time I did my swingarm and centerstand the swingarm was well greased. The centerstand is a complete waste of effort, just spray with lube at the pivot points. Now the linkage is another story, my bearings were dry at 20K and were replaced.</p><p></p><p>If pulling the forks I would do the head bearings. It's all about peace of mind..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Murray, post: 923058, member: 19994"] Agree the first time I did my swingarm and centerstand the swingarm was well greased. The centerstand is a complete waste of effort, just spray with lube at the pivot points. Now the linkage is another story, my bearings were dry at 20K and were replaced. If pulling the forks I would do the head bearings. It's all about peace of mind.. [/QUOTE]
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So THAT is what a FJR is supposed to be like.
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