8) Have just done the 90,000kms service on my 2001 tiger and have discovered corroded rear swing arm bearings. (too many creek crossings I guess).
Put it all back together as parts were a few weeks away.
Are there any issues / troubles removing and replacing said bearings?
Is there workshop manual that I can download from somewhere?
Cheers bwvtom :?: :D
I hope this is OK, seems to be a legal link. If not I apologise in advance.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/25694442/Work ... 01-English (http://www.scribd.com/doc/25694442/Workshop-Manual-Triumph-Tiger-955i-2-2001-English)
Just done my 05 the roller bearings come out easily but the needle roller is a pain there is a ledge that stops you getting behind the bearing to tap it out I had to get a friend to weld a nut inside the bearing & thrash it with a bar then it came out easily mine had done 26500 miles when I did mine
:D Thanks everyone for the info and feedback I have the thing in bits in the workshop, (also fitting a new Garmin Zumo 550) whilst I have the tank & panels off, (as you do).
So will tackle the swing arm as well. :shock: :D
Then I can get out and do more of this,(see pic below).
Cheers bwvtom 8)
Quote from: "malc"Just done my 05 the roller bearings come out easily but the needle roller is a pain there is a ledge that stops you getting behind the bearing to tap it out I had to get a friend to weld a nut inside the bearing & thrash it with a bar then it came out easily mine had done 26500 miles when I did mine
getting ready to face this meself tomorrow night (bearings in freezer already while I'm outta state)
I found this at the RonBuysCheepToolsPlace
(http://www.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/370x/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/i/m/image_3438.jpg)
http://www.harborfreight.com/blind-hole ... 95987.html (http://www.harborfreight.com/blind-hole-bearing-puller-95987.html)
$45 USD
looks like it'll worky, the smaller of the collets anyway
I'll letcha know
PS the Bambi strike I survived (not the other one :shock: ) took out an upper motor mount (repaired by a genuis with a TIG) and BOTH of the down tubes from the steering head to the cylinder head ... so new frame time