all i can say is that it is a wise decision to change the bearings in the steering stem.the factory ones are garbage.here is a tip to install the bearings and no damamge will occur.i do this all the time on all off my bikes and my race bikes included.first for the stem bearings put them in the freezer for about 2 hours they will shrink.clean out the collar in order to accept them when ready.also i have cup installers to assist them but you can always use a piece of wood to assist them in.now for the stem where the bearings go the lower [ always make sure you put the dust seal on first ] use an old pot with water and boil the water.when water is boiling put the lower bearing for about 5 mins.then take pot and all out to where you are working usea pair of tongs [ not thongs ] kitchen utensil to grab the bearing and slide it on the shaft. it will slide all the way down to the grease seal.to assist this bearing down use a piece of pvc union 1 1/2 should work.after components cooldown grease up and start assembling the front end back together.remember not to over tighten stem bearing.
Regards Paul
1975 Z1 X 2 one i've had since new [many thanks to a great dad whos now since past]i've seen my son eyeing it every now and then.has 1075 kit,yosh cams,yosh pipe,29 smthbrs,rearsets.
1978 KZ650C that i race
1984 GPZ900
1972 CB350 building as another race bike
1982 CB750 w/836 kit,yosh cam
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