ca77 dream305 streeing
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ca77 dream305 streeing
The steering felt hard to turn right or left so i turned the damper to loosen it up it felt better. so as i was backing up the bike i noticed these bearing on the floor i guess they came from the steering damper.i haven't took the damper apart yet but if there are some missing where can i get replacements.I really didn't loosen it that much!help please
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all i did is dial up the knob to loosen it than i moved the bike to the side of the garage i came back out to work on the bike and i noticed these small bearing around the front tire.do you think somebody is playing a trick on me?
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ca77 dream305 steering
so seadog your telling me there aren't any bearing in the steering shaft anywhere?
Ca77 dream 305 steering
Sounds like the headstock/triple tree bearings are falling out.
Put the bike on the stand and try to pull the wheel forward if there's movement and clunking noises that's possibly/probably what it is.
Al.
Put the bike on the stand and try to pull the wheel forward if there's movement and clunking noises that's possibly/probably what it is.
Al.
Re: ca77 dream305 steering
No, I'm telling you that the steering damper has no bearings. The steering stem has the ball bearings. Did you loosen the stem nut? You need to look at a parts diagram.roadrunner wrote:so seadog your telling me there aren't any bearing in the steering shaft anywhere?
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ca77 dream305 streeing
Hi Alan i'll try that and let you know how it goes.SEADOG thanks for the info. my explantion isn't that great sometimes. do you know if the forum has a diagram of the steering stem.all i did was take off the tighting dial to paint thats it.