Advise please, I need to tighten my headstock bearings.
Can I please have your advise, I have a click coming from my headstock when I brake. After 18,000 miles I guess its time to tweek the headstock bearing. I have not done it on this bike before. Can you please give me instructions and list of do's and dont's. Thanks Kev
Kev, Al has tootled off to have a look in his book for finer info. He says if stuck, you are more than welcome to pop over one evening (Mon - Weds this week??) & he will assist if you like?
Which bike is it?, my 748s clicks like they are loose but it is the forks sliding back and forth inside so the dealer said colud be talking rubbish i guess
It does it when u push the bike back and forth on the front brake if its any help
Its a 998 bip. This click is coming from the headstock I think. You can feel the click on the top yoke, could be wrong though. If its not to much trouble I will check it. Thanks Kev.
You need a special tool to engage into the holes in the headstock nut. I made one using a couple of 5mm drill shanks set into a block of ally. This fits inside a 32mm socket and that can then be torqued to the correct value (30Nm if I remember correctly). You then need to back off the nut by 30degrees - use a protractor and a felt tip.
Best thing to do is to strip and re-grease the bearings and then set it up with no weight on the front wheel - a job I'm gonna be doing this weekend.