TyWaugh
Husqvarna
AA Class
Hey guys, hoping to get some insight on a few things.
I have the bike apart cleaning and regressing the rear suspension. This is the first time I serviced the rear suspension (50hrs riding) and wish I had of done it sooner. There wasn't a whole lot of grease and 5 bearings are in rough shape and need replacing. Oh well lesson learned. Bearings removed pretty easily with a little heat to the swingarm and 3/4 inch long socket and hammer.
Im debating installing grease nipples for the frame swing arm bearings but not sure if that's a good idea, it may help the bearings last longer but not too fond of putting even a small hole in the swing arm. has anyone done this before and have some advice for me on whether this is a worthwhile idea?
I removed the swingarm front chain slider and was surprised to see how worn the swingarm is getting underneath the slider. There is a decent groove developing. I checked with a few buddies and I will be bonding it in place with a rubberized gasket material to hopefully prevent further wear.
Lastly I am planning to replace the rear shock pivot bearing with a synergy seals rubber bushing (as found on this site by another rider) Im curious if others have used these and how they stand up?
I was surprised to see this much wear and tear in 50hrs. I am cautious when pressure washing and I dont ride in overly wet conditions. There didnt look to be a whole lot of grease used, I suspect that may have had something to do with it.
A few pics:
Synergy seals:
Wear on swing arm from slider (50hrs):
Wear on rear shock pivot bearing sleeve. Swing arm bearings werent as bad but not a whole lot better.
I have the bike apart cleaning and regressing the rear suspension. This is the first time I serviced the rear suspension (50hrs riding) and wish I had of done it sooner. There wasn't a whole lot of grease and 5 bearings are in rough shape and need replacing. Oh well lesson learned. Bearings removed pretty easily with a little heat to the swingarm and 3/4 inch long socket and hammer.
Im debating installing grease nipples for the frame swing arm bearings but not sure if that's a good idea, it may help the bearings last longer but not too fond of putting even a small hole in the swing arm. has anyone done this before and have some advice for me on whether this is a worthwhile idea?
I removed the swingarm front chain slider and was surprised to see how worn the swingarm is getting underneath the slider. There is a decent groove developing. I checked with a few buddies and I will be bonding it in place with a rubberized gasket material to hopefully prevent further wear.
Lastly I am planning to replace the rear shock pivot bearing with a synergy seals rubber bushing (as found on this site by another rider) Im curious if others have used these and how they stand up?
I was surprised to see this much wear and tear in 50hrs. I am cautious when pressure washing and I dont ride in overly wet conditions. There didnt look to be a whole lot of grease used, I suspect that may have had something to do with it.
A few pics:
Synergy seals:

Wear on swing arm from slider (50hrs):


Wear on rear shock pivot bearing sleeve. Swing arm bearings werent as bad but not a whole lot better.
