Noggin wrote: ↑Sun Jun 05, 2022 10:21 am
TBF, I have been amazed that there isn't one here. Especially when I rode a mates TDM a few years ago. He used to spanner his bikes and sort any issues, so I was fairly confident it'd be ok. Head bearing had gone! He hadn't noticed
When he came back from holiday, I mentioned the handling and maybe worth checking the HB and he said, nah, it's fine. He did check it and told me it needed changing
I'd guess that a basically safety check would be a bloody good idea for a lot of bikes I see here!!!
Who needs steering anyway?
A mate of mine rode my despatch XBR and said "don't know how you can ride it like that", and told me the head bearings were shot.
We were in France at the time, having a cracking ride back from the Bol d'Or through the Massif Centrale and I genuinely hadn't thought the bike had any issues at all. Some problems like this creep up so gradually that you adapt and don't even notice until it's pointed out or you make a specific check.
Mind you, not all problems develop slowly enough to be caught by an MOT. the time the front wheel bearing collapsed on the 400-F, there was no warning at all. The bike had just been MOT'd and the cage fell apart mid-junction, and jammed the front disc on. I was very lucky I was at walking pace and just stuck a foot out and saved it.
On another occasion, the top eye of one of the rear shocks somehow unscrewed itself from the damper rod. That came apart on a fast bend on the Great North Way just before I joined the M1 at J2. Interesting handling whilst I got the bike stopped. I seem to recall that I did a temporary fix with ring spanner and loads of gaffer tape to finish the day's work! I got hold of a pair of CBX6 shocks (a bit long, but adjustable damping) - they were a revelation after the OE Honda shocks, Girlings and Hagons!