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STEERING HEAD BEARINGS

GENERAL
Check steering head bearings:
When storing or removing the motorcycle for the season.
NOTE
Lubricate the steering head bearings with
GREASE (Part No. 99855-89)
INSPECTION
With motorcycle front end raised off of floor, check to make
sure front fork turns freely, without any binding or interfer-
ence. Also check to make sure there is no appreciable front to
rear fork shake indicating excessive bearing looseness.
1.
Detach clutch cable at handlebar.
2.
Remove seat and fuel tank. See
COVER/FUEL TANK.
3.
Attach lifting straps to frame tube behind steering neck.
Raise front wheel off floor using a floor hoist and lifting
straps.
4.
Turn front wheel to full right lock.
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WHEEL BEARING
5.
See
the front axle. With scale 90 degrees from fork leg, pull
front wheel to center position. It should take 6.5-7 lbs
(2.9-3.2 kg) to pull front wheel to center.
4.2 FUEL TANK
6.
Attach clutch cable to handlebar.
Check that clutch and throttle cables do not bind when mea-
suring bearing resistance.
After installing seat, pull upward on front of seat to be
sure it is in locked position. While riding, a loose seat can
shift causing loss of control, which could result in death
or serious injury. (00070a)
7.
Install seat and fuel tank. See
FUEL TANK.
Check that clutch and throttle cables do not bind when mea-
suring bearing resistance.
Figure 1-33. Steering Head Bearing Check
Figure 1-33.
Attach a spring scale into the hole in
NOTE
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1
WARNING
WARNING
4.2 FUEL TANK COVER/
NOTE
2005 Buell P3: Maintenance
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