It never rains but it pours.
On Thursday, I was looking at the bike and noticed the state of the rear sprocket (Renthal alloy). I new it was getting worn, but all of a sudden some of the tops of the teeth were missing. Called my local shop and they had a chain and the sprockets for a Yamaha XTZ660 in stock, so after work I went and got them.
Got home and set about fitting them and all went well, except I noticed some play in the rear suspension. I traced the play to the bearing for the bottom of the rear shock.
Quick call to BSA Regal the next morning confirmed they had the bearing in stock. The guy sais I wasnt going to like the price though £51 for the bearing and the spacers and seals I thought I might need.
Also ordered a set of rear brake pads as they were getting a bit low.
The bearing arrived in teh post this morning (thank BSA Regal, less than 24 hours again) and have now fitted it.
When I ordered the bearing the soares guy first offered me the complete suspension arm - but at £150 I declined. He certainly knows his stufs, it would have been a lot easier to have payed this out. A lot less hassle and looing at teh rest of the bearings, while they are OK they will need replacing soon.
Lessons learnt,
1.When a spares man offers parts you think you may not need ask him why he made the offer.
2.It is worth taking the linkage apart every now and again to lubricate the bearings, unfortunatly not all of the bearings have grease nipple on them. I do a fair bit of off raod riding on teh bike and teh bearings without grease nipples were bone dry. All of the grease had been washed away.
Looking at teh bike I might as well replce the rear tyre tomorrow as its done to less than 2mm.
Although the bike has given me a few troubles recently, I am still keeping it. Might be tempted to part ex it next year for another Bagi SM though.
Keith