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Yamaha Majesty YP250 - Exhaust hanger main bush has play


Tristan Go
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Hi,

Looking for some knowledge on my Maj. 250's exhaust hanger main bush (through which the rear wheel spindle
passes).

For recent MoT (new rear tyre) I removed tailpipe and hanger, and then noticed that the bush had quite a bit
of movement / play where the rear spindle goes through, - links below to vids I put on Youtube. 

Both sides move against the rubber, - the fixed metal bush, and the removal one on the other face. 

Simple question - anyone know if it's designed to have some movement, or if it's just worn out?

Thanks!

https://youtu.be/y4GF1Fb5BHw

https://youtu.be/EOB1UmcfPkk

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Hi,,,i think it will designed to take impact,,  Did you know the Majesty was a modified  TY,   by Mick Andrews & John Edeurdo   ,  its in the name,,M.AJ.E,sTY

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21 hours ago, Tristan Go said:

These videos appear to be designated 'private'...

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Not knowing the bike, I'm not entirely sure what I'm looking at.
But the 2nd video makes it look like a standard bearing with a seal over it...

See if the seal comes out??? lol

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On 12/19/2020 at 2:24 AM, Snakebite68 said:

Not knowing the bike, I'm not entirely sure what I'm looking at.
But the 2nd video makes it look like a standard bearing with a seal over it...

See if the seal comes out??? lol

Thanks!  I'll have a go later this week and post back. 👍

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looking at this fiche, its a bearing

 

https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4012594/yp250-5sj2-2002-060-a/rear-arm-suspension

should be able to buy from a bearing supplier if you can get the number off the bearing it self.

heat up the alloy first and press out straight. oil seal will pop out using a small pry bar

 

93306-302YK

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