You want no movement at all in the steering head . The lower bearng
takes most of the load . Alignment is also important .
Just an opinion
Eric H
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From: "Tyler Pennock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "V-MAX TECH LIST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 5:24 PM
Subject: Steering Head Bearing?
> Okay Tech Wizards, here's one, why is the lower Head bearing pressed
so hard on shaft? reason I ask is, I do my own brakes on my Cars, and
noticed the races are set in the rotors(same as races set in steering
stock), but the bearings are snug fit to spindle. this method has seemed
to work fine for the last 60 or more years, why can't the lower bearing
on the max be the same. I would make replacement and greasing a lot
easier, ok, fire away.
> P.S. thinking of turning down steering shaft to make things easier.
> Tyler Pennock, # 380
> V max Owners Association
> Eastern-Canada Director
> 1987 V max 1260
> Ottawa,ON,Canada
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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