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Posted: Sun Sep 20th, 2009 08:59 pm |
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gengis69 Member
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it was just to check lower bearings with bigger machines, your idea was quite good cheers
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Posted: Sun Sep 20th, 2009 08:37 pm |
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KevG Super Moderator ![]()
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Hi Gengis Have you thought about making one yourself? We dont use one as I reckon you can only tell if the headbearings are notchy etc if the forks are hanging. Or have you tried the large plastic lid from a Big tub of Swarfega or similar? I use these as turntables to turh bikes around on their centre stands.They may work as a swivel plate too? Kev
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Posted: Sun Sep 20th, 2009 08:17 pm |
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gengis69 Member
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does any one know where i can get a second hand or cheep new wheel swivel plate for motorcycles, as there not required for the test now we never got one with our set up, but it does make it easyer to teat bearings with it
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