Steering / Handlebar: 6B-10
Bearing
• Bearing wear or damage
• Abnormal bearing noise
• Race wear or damage
• Bearing lower seal damage
Steering Damper
• Inspect the steering damper body, bearing and oil seal
for damage and oil leaking.
• Move the steering damper rod by hand to inspect for a
smooth movement.
• If any defects are found, replace the steering damper
with a new one.
NOTE
The steering damper operation can be
checked without removing it. Refer to “DTC
“C93” (P1769): Steering Damper Solenoid
Valve Circuit Malfunction” in Section 1A
(Page 1A-134).
Steering System Inspection
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Refer to “Steering System Inspection” in Section 0B
(Page 0B-18).
Steering Stem Bearing Removal and Installation
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Removal
1) Remove the steering stem upper bearing and
steering stem lower bracket. Refer to “Steering /
Steering Damper Removal and Installation”
(Page 6B-6).
2) Remove the steering stem lower bearing inner race
using a chisel.
3) Remove the steering stem upper and lower bearing
races using the steel rod.
Installation
Install the steering stem bearings in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
CAUTION
!
The removed bearings and races should be
replaced with new ones.
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