- Fri Oct 09, 2015 6:30 am
#5597
Hi Guys
I have three questions regarding the rear wheel/brakes on my 1996 Classic 500 on which I’d welcome your expert guidance.
1. I have discovered the large bearing in the brake drum (short spindle) has shattered (maybe my chain was a bit tight – I have longer shocks and allowed a 60mm up-down play but that wasn't enough). A new sealed bearing is on its way from our hosts (the 2 hub bearings and chain/sprockets fortunately are all OK). I had to tap the brake bearing pieces out from both the hub and off the spindle - do I fit the new bearing in reverse or should that be a heat fit?
2. Is it OK to insert the long QD spindle from the left side instead of the right because the correct way around now fouls the silencer?
3. I should ensure the 2 bolts that hold the brake cam float a little to centre the brake - right? One nut was completely free, 2 threads off contact but the other nut was so tight the cam didn’t float, so one shoe was worn down by ~2mm compared to the other (and to new ones) after ~15000kms.
Cheers, ChrisD
I have three questions regarding the rear wheel/brakes on my 1996 Classic 500 on which I’d welcome your expert guidance.
1. I have discovered the large bearing in the brake drum (short spindle) has shattered (maybe my chain was a bit tight – I have longer shocks and allowed a 60mm up-down play but that wasn't enough). A new sealed bearing is on its way from our hosts (the 2 hub bearings and chain/sprockets fortunately are all OK). I had to tap the brake bearing pieces out from both the hub and off the spindle - do I fit the new bearing in reverse or should that be a heat fit?
2. Is it OK to insert the long QD spindle from the left side instead of the right because the correct way around now fouls the silencer?
3. I should ensure the 2 bolts that hold the brake cam float a little to centre the brake - right? One nut was completely free, 2 threads off contact but the other nut was so tight the cam didn’t float, so one shoe was worn down by ~2mm compared to the other (and to new ones) after ~15000kms.
Cheers, ChrisD