nylon bush
Just fitted new nylon bushes to my fork links but they are to tight to put the metal pivot bushes through ,has anyone else had this problem , and how did they overcome it?
-
- Dealer
- Posts: 957
- Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:49 am
- Main scooter: GP
- Location: Ipswich
- Contact:
I bought a lathe and made my own bushes, that's how I overcame it.
You can use a reamer to remove some of the ID from the bush.
You can use the jaws of a vice to push the metal sleeves in, but there should be some movement here. If they are too tight, it is not ideal.
You could send the bushes back and ask for some that fit.
You can use a reamer to remove some of the ID from the bush.
You can use the jaws of a vice to push the metal sleeves in, but there should be some movement here. If they are too tight, it is not ideal.
You could send the bushes back and ask for some that fit.
Martin
- sean brady scooters
- Dealer
- Posts: 2040
- Joined: Mon Jan 05, 2009 12:09 pm
- Location: Ripon, North Yorkshire
- Contact:
the white ones always seem a bit of a knightmare............the grey type a bit less so...........
black ones seem quite good from my experience so far.........but i,m sure other folk may see things differently...........
knowledges solution is the best in this respect......................


black ones seem quite good from my experience so far.........but i,m sure other folk may see things differently...........
knowledges solution is the best in this respect......................

Sean Brady Scooters - 01765 690 698
i use brass ones with a spiral groove in them for the grease ,the links need to move freely when everything is tight , i trial test mine before i fit the springs and rods i susspect that if one link is tight thats why people scoots pull to one side esp when braking
We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm
its the white bushes im having trouble with. i pushed the metal bush in halve way with a vice but gave up when i realised there wasnt going to be any movement
send them back and spend a little more on the mb ones .
- Muttley McLadd
- registered user
- Posts: 1496
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:32 pm
- Contact:
I've helped fit a set from MB. Half an hour with some 80 grade sandpaper to get them to fit.
CakeAndArseParty
ive just tried mb bushes still impossible without vice i think i need a reamer can anyone help with what size i need price etc thanks