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  • #121362

    David
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    Yeah that will work:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    #121309

    Bill
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    Ktmrat wrote:

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    I re-grease or replace trailer bearings with rego each year and never been on the side of the road:laugh:

    no you drag it dead to my place for me to fix

    #121368

    David
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    KTM Bull wrote:

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    Ktmrat wrote:

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    I re-grease or replace trailer bearings with rego each year and never been on the side of the road:laugh:

    no you drag it dead to my place for me to fix

    Same as what I said isn’t it

    #121314

    David
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    Ollie wrote:

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    Ktmrat wrote:

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    I re-grease or replace trailer bearings with rego each year and never been on the side of the road:laugh:

    When I was riding all round NSW I used to do mine every 5000km of trailer use.Its also a good idea to carry a spare set all greased up ready to go in if needed as they are only about $30 a set.

    ollie

    Bloody Hell Man all I hear from you is a ride here and a ride there, so if yesteryear you rode all around NSW , what the F#ck do you do now, just ride all around the Mid North coast:laugh:

    #121376

    Chris
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    Can someone post a HOW TO Grease your trailer wheel bearings, I assume it is pop the wheels off find a place to stick some grease and do it. The guy I bought the trailer off said I should check the tightness of them after about 200kms.

    Chris.

    #121402

    Chris
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    Under Tech Help, trailer maintenance would be good :) :)

    #121377

    Dean
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    Ktmrat wrote:

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    Ollie wrote:

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    Ktmrat wrote:

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    I re-grease or replace trailer bearings with rego each year and never been on the side of the road:laugh:

    When I was riding all round NSW I used to do mine every 5000km of trailer use.Its also a good idea to carry a spare set all greased up ready to go in if needed as they are only about $30 a set.

    ollie

    Bloody Hell Man all I hear from you is a ride here and a ride there, so if yesteryear you rode all around NSW , what the F#ck do you do now, just ride all around the Mid North coast:laugh:

    best riding is between Gosford and Kempsey anyway IMO B)

    yeh mate dont venture to far past Kempsey nowadays:laugh:

    #121406

    Dean
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    Chris here is a link for step by step instructions on how to repack trailer wheel bearings,hope it helps,

    Ollie

    http://www.rd.com/advice-and-know-how/stepbystep-pictures-and-instructions-to-repack-trailer-wheel-bearings/article111213.html

    #121403

    Greg
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    chris72a wrote:

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    Can someone post a HOW TO Grease your trailer wheel bearings, I assume it is pop the wheels off find a place to stick some grease and do it. The guy I bought the trailer off said I should check the tightness of them after about 200kms.

    Chris.

    I checked them for you mate before we took it to Hillend, am happy to sit down and show you next time, because I wouldnt know how to explain it without pictures etc on how to pack bearings

    THB I think

    TB

    #121411

    David
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    Yeah I can tell you without pictures Chris….get dirty and greasy but drink lots of rum ….jobs done:laugh:

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