Just removed steering head to reveal the ball bearings and to find them still nicely greased. Anyway I notice a lot of the aftermarket replacements are tapered rollers. are tapered bearings seen as a downgrade, upgrade or simple the same as
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I had a small bit of play in my steering bearings so I greased and tightened them but the play came back a few months later so I replaced them with tapered bearings. It made a huge difference. Much lighter, smoother feel to the steering. The old bearings seemed fine until I put the new ones in
Don't taper rollers last longer? Something about ball bearings, when they loosen, causing indents in the races, which doesn't happen with tapers?
How do you feel about it?
If there's no signs of wear and the steering feels good leave them. It's not the most enjoyable job to do. Getting the lower race out is difficult because the part you hit against is very narrow.
(15-04-19, 09:57 PM)His Dudeness link Wrote: If there's no signs of wear and the steering feels good leave them. It's not the most enjoyable job to do. Getting the lower race out is difficult because the part you hit against is very narrow.
"...not the most enjoyable job to do..."
You're not wrong there, mine was a bloody nightmare, and it wasn't even me doing it. :lol
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