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Title: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: VABird on December 18, 2019, 02:54:04 PM
   Acting on Ossian's inspiration regarding installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing (http://www.tigertriple.com/forum/index.php/topic,16682.0.html) I decided to plunge ahead and thought I'd document this procedure. There are a couple pics missing that are too late to go back and document, but you'll get the idea.
   Ossian was spot on regarding the futility of garden variety drill bits being able to penetrate the bearing surface inside the shock's mounting "eye". Even a cobalt drill did not work. Spend the money (about $10) and get a 1/8" CARBIDE drill bit.
Plan on this being a $10 hole, because it's probable the drill will break. On the up side, that and a few hours are all the project should cost you.
PROCEDURE APPLIES TO 2006 CAST WHEEL TIGER. SECTIONS REGARDING REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ON EARLIER VERSION WILL DIFFER. So let's begin.
1- With the shock still in the bike, mark where you'd like the fitting to be for easy access with grease gun. (no pic)
2- Remove (knock out bearing sleeve from left side) & clean shock and place in vise. Preferably use a drill press, but a bench vise will do if you have a steady drilling hand. (no pic)
3- Use a (cheaper) HSS 1/8" drill to go through the aluminum shock at your mark. Drill perpendicular to surface, but off center a bit so as not to be drilling on the casting mark on the shock (see pic #6). You'll soon hit bottom, so stop and switch to your carbide drill. Use slow drill speed. My bit shattered as soon as it broke through, but if you're fortunate enough that it doesn't, be sure you don't slam through to mar up the other surface. (no pic)
4- I stepped the hole in aluminum only up to 7/32". Since the threads in the grease fitting did not match any tap I had (maybe it's a pipe thread?) I was able to "self tap" the grease fitting into the hole. Drill size is determined by your grease fitting, so have that before you step up the hole!
5- Deburr the hole on the bearing surface, and with grease on a Q-Tip, clean out all dirt and metal shavings (see pic #2). Clean all needles thoroughly. (no pic)
6- When clean, use a drill bit (Q-Tip will leave fibers) to pre-grease the bearing surface (see pic #5). This will allow the needles to be inserted and adhere in place as you push them around the perimeter of the bearing surface.
7- When all needles have been inserted, ensure all are properly seated and insert clean and lightly greased bearing sleeve. Test the setup with a grease gun to ensure squeeze-out (see pic #7),  but being careful not to blow out the seals (see pic #8).
8- Spread some grease on the top shock mount bolt and hang the shock in place.
9- Raise or lower the bike with scissor jack (mine was chocked on a lift table) to align bearing sleeve (called "pin" in pic) and mount hole in swing arm (see pic #10). If your bike is on center stand and wheel off, then raise or lower swing arm to align. Slide the bearing sleeve in from the right, through mount hole and seals. When it hits the LH mount hole, you'll need to drive it in the rest of the way with an aluminum drift and hammer.
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: London_Phil on December 18, 2019, 05:59:50 PM
I'm tempted to try this on the 800XC
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: HockleyBoy on December 18, 2019, 06:19:43 PM
Pity Triumph didn't think of it!
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: Chris Canning on December 18, 2019, 06:35:14 PM
A great mod on a crap shock.
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: HockleyBoy on December 19, 2019, 10:02:30 AM
Quote from: Chris Canning on December 18, 2019, 06:35:14 PM
A great mod on a crap shock.

I knew it wouldn't be long  :icon_lol:
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: Chris Canning on December 19, 2019, 07:56:05 PM
Maybe I just have a bigger crystal ball  :icon_lol: but after having had 2 885l's didn't take very long for the penny to drop that there really was another bike inside of the stock 955,too be honest If i'd Had stayed with a stick bike (suspension/19" front wheel) i'd Have sold it years ago but their really something special if folks just scratch the surface.

IMO Triumph lost the plot for years the 1200 is proof of that but the good news with Triumph's toe in the water with Moto2 and all the connections and contacts that will make ie even the new 900 is a glimpse into the future with even a different firing order the future looks very rosy  :icon_biggrin: and I await my 1300 chain driven Sport Tiger with my money in my hand. :wave
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: VABird on December 19, 2019, 11:00:01 PM
I'm not a very aggressive rider, so I've never really had a problem with the stock shock.
(Maybe just too dumb to know any better!) :m
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: Lee337 on December 20, 2019, 12:06:50 PM
Tempted to do this next year, so copied your post & pocs onto a word document so I can print it out while playing in the garage, hope you don't mind my using your hard work in this way.  :thumbsup
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: Chris Canning on December 20, 2019, 04:06:47 PM
Quote from: VABird on December 19, 2019, 11:00:01 PM
I'm not a very aggressive rider, so I've never really had a problem with the stock shock.
(Maybe just too dumb to know any better!) :m

Bit like trying to have a conversation about good food and folks saying their happy going to McDonalds kind of kills any further  :icon_biggrin:
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: VABird on December 21, 2019, 10:39:10 PM
Quote from: Lee337 on December 20, 2019, 12:06:50 PM
Tempted to do this next year, so copied your post & pocs onto a word document so I can print it out while playing in the garage, hope you don't mind my using your hard work in this way.  :thumbsup

Not at all.
That's why we're all here, isn't it?
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: VABird on December 26, 2019, 01:04:37 PM
Quote from: London_Phil on December 18, 2019, 05:59:50 PM
I'm tempted to try this on the 800XC

Try Not! There is no try, only do or do not!


Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: London_Phil on December 26, 2019, 02:44:01 PM
Into Star Wars Not, I am.....
I Tried to get into it, but it didn't work.


See what I did there.....lol
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: Ossian on January 02, 2020, 11:43:20 PM
Quote from: Chris Canning on December 19, 2019, 07:56:05 PM
................the new 900 is a glimpse into the future with even a different firing order the future looks very rosy................
I find this very intrigueing as from what I understand, Triumph have put a cross-plane crank in a 3 cylinder engine. Firing at 90 degree intervals (or multiples thereof) rather than 120 degrees as would seem logical. They did something similar with the twins to make them sound like Harleys to please the US market. Will the new 3 cylinder engines sound like Harleys also ?
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: HockleyBoy on January 03, 2020, 10:08:21 AM
Quote from: Ossian on January 02, 2020, 11:43:20 PM
Will the new 3 cylinder engines sound like Harleys also ?

Lets bloody hope not! :icon_lol:
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: London_Phil on January 03, 2020, 06:57:22 PM
I've got a 74 year old Harley, and I can tell you the triple still sounds like a bag of loose bolts at tickover, even compared to that!!
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: VABird on January 04, 2020, 03:06:12 PM
How did a grease fitting thread morph into an engine noise thread?
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: London_Phil on January 04, 2020, 03:47:40 PM
How do any of these threads stay on topic...but your right, its easy to get sidetracked.
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: Mustang on January 04, 2020, 03:51:00 PM
 :mut
Title: Re: Installing a grease fitting in the lower shock bearing
Post by: Bixxer Bob on November 15, 2020, 07:18:54 PM
Added to the How To section

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