Posted December 17, 20204 yr 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 Edited December 17, 20204 yr by Tristan Go
December 17, 20204 yr 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
December 18, 20204 yr Moderator 21 hours ago, Tristan Go said: https://youtu.be/y4GF1Fb5BHw https://youtu.be/EOB1UmcfPkk These videos appear to be designated 'private'...
December 18, 20204 yr Author 3 hours ago, Snakebite68 said: These videos appear to be designated 'private'... Thanks for letting me know Snakebite68, - I've changed their settings in Youtube, - should now be watchable. Would appreciate your thoughts. Many thanks.
December 19, 20204 yr Moderator 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
December 22, 20204 yr Author 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. 👍
December 22, 20204 yr Moderator 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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