2-38 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Periodic Maintenance Procedures
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Bend the claw washer tabs [A].
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Remove the steering stem locknut [B] and claw washer
[C].
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Adjust the steering.
Special Tool - Steering Stem Nut W rench: 57001–1100 [B]
If the steering is too tight, loosen the stem nut [A] a fraction
of a turn.
If the steering is too loose, tighten the stem nut a fraction
of a turn.
NOTE
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Turn the stem nut 1/8 turn at time maximum.
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Install the claw washer [A] so that its bent side [B] faces
upward, and engage the bent claws with t he grooves of
stem locknut [C].
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Hand tighten the stem locknut until it touches the claw
washer.
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Tighten the stem locknut clockwise until the claws are
aligned with the grooves (ranging from 2nd to 4th) of stem
nut [D], and bend the 2 claws downward [E].
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Tighten:
Torque - Steering Stem Head Bolt: 108 N·m (11 kgf·m, 80
ft·lb)
Front Fork Clamp Bolts (Upper): 20 N·m (2.0
kgf·m, 14 ft·lb)
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Check the steering again.
If the steering is still too tight or too loose, repeat the ad-
justment.
Steering Stem Bearing Lubrication
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Remove the steering stem (see Steering chapter).
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Using a high flash-point solvent, wash t he upper and
lower ball bearings in the cages, and wipe the upper and
lower outer races, which are press-fitted into the frame
head pipe, clean off grease and dirt.
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Visually check the outer races and the ball bearings.
Replace the bearing assemblies if they show wear or
damage.
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Pack the upper and lower ball bearings [A] in the cages
with grease, and apply a light coat of grease to the upper
and lower outer races.
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Install the steering stem, and adjust the steering.