Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Shackeng on 30 July 2015, 16:46:59
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Having taken off the NS front shock to replace with a new GM plus Kilen spring, I find the bearing is slightly worn. Any recommendations for replacement makes. GM are £24.50 +VAT, and I've seen an aftermarket for a fiver. :-\
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Allgerman have Febi top mounts WITH bearing for £19.95 each... but £25 for genuine bearing sounds reasonable if you're that way inclined :-\
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Thanks Al. The bearings are difficult to source for quick delivery on their own, so I might well go with GM. :y
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Have you opened them up and checked the race etc?
Easy to do and easy to clean, usually they are fine and once cleaned and re-greased, as good as new. Plus you can actually do a proper inspection of the condition then as well.
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Have you opened them up and checked the race etc?
Easy to do and easy to clean, usually they are fine and once cleaned and re-greased, as good as new. Plus you can actually do a proper inspection of the condition then as well.
As above+1.
Todays oof tip of the day :) :y
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Have you opened them up and checked the race etc?
Easy to do and easy to clean, usually they are fine and once cleaned and re-greased, as good as new. Plus you can actually do a proper inspection of the condition then as well.
You can replace the balls cheaply from the local bike shop. Just check that there aren't any bad ridges in the raceway.
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Thanks guys, already ordered GM new, arriving tomorrow. :y
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Have you opened them up and checked the race etc?
Easy to do and easy to clean, usually they are fine and once cleaned and r[/highlight]
Only got one off at the moment, and it has a rough face, so ordered two new. :y
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Thanks guys, already ordered GM new, arriving tomorrow. :y
These poor pensioners. ;D
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Thanks guys, already ordered GM new, arriving tomorrow. :y
These poor pensioners. ;D
::) ::) ::)
Checked all the races now, and would not want to put these back on. :y
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Mine the plastic race had split, one of the balls was jammed in the rubber, and I reckon another couple had fallen out at some point. Pretty dry to. That was after 175k.
Glad I checked them when replacing the shocks (and had some spares :y)
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For info, the new GM shocks are Sachs, the same make as the old ones taken off. :y
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For info, the new GM shocks are Sachs, the same make as the old ones taken off. :y
Good to know from a replacement point of view :y
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Have you opened them up and checked the race etc?
Easy to do and easy to clean, usually they are fine and once cleaned and re-greased, as good as new. Plus you can actually do a proper inspection of the condition then as well.
Thought I would strip a pair down that I had lying around, took 10minutes to strip, clean, inspect and re-grease, if I get time I might do a"how to guide" :y