Hi
I am a new member having just bought a long stored 1962 Model 8 350. It runs very well indeed and it is a pleasure to own. It was owned by Andy Tirenan in 2001 and has the buff log book " YSL 153 ".
Anyway the front bearings on the headstock are loose or no good. I have renovated BSA's and Enfields and changed the ball bearings with ease. The AJS headstock is not quite the same, are these bearings as easy to change as their English cousins, should I try adjustment first and filling up the grease nipple. The symptons were fork rattle on heavy front braking.
Thank you in anticipation.
Colin
Hockley, Essex
Model 8 L/W Fork Bearings
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Model 8 L/W Fork Bearings
Easier. Having said that i've been too lazy to change mine for the last 5 years!
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Model 8 L/W Fork Bearings
If you have the teledraulic forks it is a fairly easy job with the right tools. You could try grease first but it is likely if you have rattle that they will have suffered wear and loss.
Ian
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Model 8 L/W Fork Bearings
the model 8 should have teledralics, the bearings are quite easy to change, especially if you have a second pair of hands.
i can't remember the number of ball bearings there are, 27 in each race i think, but it's the usual hold them in place with grease and offer them up routine.
i can't remember the number of ball bearings there are, 27 in each race i think, but it's the usual hold them in place with grease and offer them up routine.