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Does anyone know where I can get some new good parts? A rebuild kit for this would be great, but I doubt it's available. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Thanks Meatball! This is some very useful information, I'm sure that same bearing is being used still, so now I just gotta find it.Meatball wrote:I was able to source a few Spree bearings directly from my local Honda dealer. I had the part numbers with me when I went in and chatted with the guy. The bearing(s) you need have changed part numbers over the years but its still the same bearing. When he looked on his computer, it showed part#91028-GF0-005 had changed to ?????-???-???. However, the NEW part# was also discontinued and had changed yet again to a NEWER number. I think he had to trace it back to 3-4 part#'s before he figured out that they still make it and its currently being used on a different bike.....same bearing tho.
I'll for sure do that, and I know exactly what you mean! I go through the same thing here!Meatball wrote:Get a new oil seal also for the inner bearing nearest the tire. If you don't have one on hand when you remove the old one, it will rip for sure. I bet if you have a new one in your pocket, the old one will come out fine and be re-used....never fails. It will only rip if you DONT have a spare.
That inner bearing is a mother to get out/in. I decided not to pull the entire motor just to press a bearing and swap it while on the bike. My handy bearing puller kit wouldn't work. I had to create a device compiled of a piece of threaded rod, washers, nuts and chunks of 2x4. Looking back, I should've taken pics of my concoction since it actually worked pretty slick....it only "looked" hokey.
Meatball wrote:Basically you just fill it through the drain hole until its full and starts spewing out. I let the extra dribble out before I put the bolt in so its not over filled. After the first few pumps I spin the tire by hand to make sure its where it should be, then continue filling.
Myself, I use a pump as pictured below. They can be had for $5-$10 pretty much anywhere. I get mine from Walmart in the boat/marine section. The supplied hose doesn't fit into the fill hole so I attached a small 3" piece of vac hose (drinking straw works too) to the end, works great.
I cant remember if it was Wheelman or PatTheSoundGuy who once posted as using a Ketchup/Mustard bottle with a pointy tip purchased from the Dollar Store. Just shove the tip in and squirt!
Thanks wheelman! I'm gonna look for one of those!Wheelman-111 wrote:Greetings:
Funnel schmunnel.
You can buy a 50cc syringe at the Dollar store,. Measures and injects precisely.
Wheelman-111 wrote:Greetings:
Funnel schmunnel.
You can buy a 50cc syringe at the Dollar store,. Measures and injects precisely.