Taper roller steering bearings - trials and tribulations
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 1:50 pm
Hi all. I have some Pyramid Parts taper head bearings which came with lots of new bits that I got with my Z1000-A1 bought-in-bits project.
These come with a large but thin washer with a rubber lip round the edge to act as a grease seal. Now I haven't fitted any of these bearings for about 30 years but I used to sell a lot of them back in the 80s and don't remember them ever coming with a grease seal.
So anyway I fitted the seal/washer then the lower bearing then put the bottom yoke in to have a look (I'd already fitted the bearing seats into the frame, top and bottom) and it seemed to me that the bottom yoke was a bit too low - it wasn't hitting the lockstops enough, and to me it looked like there was not enough thread sticking out of the top to allow the top washer and special nut to go on properly.
So I removed the lower bearing from the bottom yoke... destroying it in the process and removed the washer - which was actually quite thin, so I'm wondering if I'll still have a problem without it). And now I need a new bearing.
Questions:
Is there much, if any, difference from the cheaper ones and the Japanese ones, or does anyone have a recommendation?
What should the dimensions be of the bottom bearing?
Do people generally run these without grease seals? (I'm assuming the OE one is no good as it's designed to go around the conventional cup and cone style bearing race).
Anyone had similar experiences?
Cheers
These come with a large but thin washer with a rubber lip round the edge to act as a grease seal. Now I haven't fitted any of these bearings for about 30 years but I used to sell a lot of them back in the 80s and don't remember them ever coming with a grease seal.
So anyway I fitted the seal/washer then the lower bearing then put the bottom yoke in to have a look (I'd already fitted the bearing seats into the frame, top and bottom) and it seemed to me that the bottom yoke was a bit too low - it wasn't hitting the lockstops enough, and to me it looked like there was not enough thread sticking out of the top to allow the top washer and special nut to go on properly.
So I removed the lower bearing from the bottom yoke... destroying it in the process and removed the washer - which was actually quite thin, so I'm wondering if I'll still have a problem without it). And now I need a new bearing.
Questions:
Is there much, if any, difference from the cheaper ones and the Japanese ones, or does anyone have a recommendation?
What should the dimensions be of the bottom bearing?
Do people generally run these without grease seals? (I'm assuming the OE one is no good as it's designed to go around the conventional cup and cone style bearing race).
Anyone had similar experiences?
Cheers