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How often are you guys replacing wheel bearings and CV joints. Or just repack with grease?
No problems yet but with 20,000 plus miles thinking about new wheel bearings and rebuild CV joints this winter. We mainly ride hard pack trails wash the p1000 probably about every two weeks. Also do you suggest rebuilding CV joints or replacing them I have never rebuild a CV joint I can't think it would be all that hard.Everyone is different in there riding style, where they ride,how much they wash it Etc. So answers are gonna be very obscured.
Are you having issues with yours right now?
I'm under the impression that if the CV joint isn't clicking, it's doing just fine. At least that's what I'm going by. Note that I thought it was my RR making the noise when cold but noticed that the LR inner boot is flinging grease so it'll get attention first on my Talon at 8,000 miles. The longer travel may be a part of the reason.No problems yet but with 20,000 plus miles thinking about new wheel bearings and rebuild CV joints this winter. We mainly ride hard pack trails wash the p1000 probably about every two weeks. Also do you suggest rebuilding CV joints or replacing them I have never rebuild a CV joint I can't think it would be all that hard.
Wow! Thats some miles.Also do you suggest rebuilding CV joints or replacing them I have never rebuild a CV joint I can't think it would be all that hard.
Thank you for the advice. I own a small machine shop two different presses 150 ton air over hydralic and a 5 ton arbor press works great for bearings. My main concern about bearings and cv joints is next summer comes I don't Want any break downs. Reliability is my number 1 concern the reason I went with honda.Lift the machine with wheels of the ground to check bearings. Move the wheel and hub to check for any slack. With these heavy machines now it's difficult to detect a bad bearing with wheels on the ground.
If you're a decent shade tree mechanic, I recommend buying a bearing press to remove and install bearings. Makes life so easy! You will NOT regret that purchase. My father-in-law does this and almost (but not quite) makes bearing changes pleasant!!