NC23 swingarm removal and replacing..
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NC23 swingarm removal and replacing..
in the haynes it mentions using a specific tool, a locknut removal tool??
doing a scout of the bay, cant find anything.. so what do i do?
also, what needs replacing?
from what i can gather its just 2 roller bearings and 2 pivot bearings??
doing a scout of the bay, cant find anything.. so what do i do?
also, what needs replacing?
from what i can gather its just 2 roller bearings and 2 pivot bearings??
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Re: NC23 swingarm removal and replacing..
You'll be wanting something like this. No idea if this one will fit, but someone on here will know.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-CBR-250 ... 3cb8cd964b
Otherwise it is common practise to find any manky old socket that's close to the right diameter and get crazy with a bench grinder until you have what you need.
Are you doing this just for a service, or do you want to get your arm powdercoated or similar? If removing them, you will have to replace the two ball bearings and one needle bearing in the swingarm. Inspect and maybe replace the needle bearing's sleeve if required. Otherwise just inspect all and relube the needle bearing.
There are more bearings to inspect and lube / replace in the linkages.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-CBR-250 ... 3cb8cd964b
Otherwise it is common practise to find any manky old socket that's close to the right diameter and get crazy with a bench grinder until you have what you need.
Are you doing this just for a service, or do you want to get your arm powdercoated or similar? If removing them, you will have to replace the two ball bearings and one needle bearing in the swingarm. Inspect and maybe replace the needle bearing's sleeve if required. Otherwise just inspect all and relube the needle bearing.
There are more bearings to inspect and lube / replace in the linkages.
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Re: NC23 swingarm removal and replacing..
i know thats what i need, like i mentioned i had a scout on the bay, the do the 250, 600 and 1000 and 900 but not 100% on the 900 one..
ive been suggested to use a hammer and screw driver and also been told it can fuck things up
ive been suggested to use a hammer and screw driver and also been told it can fuck things up

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Re: NC23 swingarm removal and replacing..
It can certainly make a mess of the finish to do that.DK-Tandy wrote:i know thats what i need, like i mentioned i had a scout on the bay, the do the 250, 600 and 1000 and 900 but not 100% on the 900 one..
ive been suggested to use a hammer and screw driver and also been told it can fuck things up
Email the guy with the dimensions of your nut, sure he will tell you if his tool fits. Probably find there's only one or two sizes for Hondas in general.
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Re: NC23 swingarm removal and replacing..
what about replacing the bearings and fitting again? is it a simple job? can it be done by 1 man or a 2 man job?
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Re: NC23 swingarm removal and replacing..
I expect you'll find that the NC30 tool fits the NC23, I know the Abba stand fittings are the same, so it may be worth a look
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Re: NC23 swingarm removal and replacing..
Needle bearings can be tricky as they tend to collapse. But yes it's a one man job. You will need a long drift, about a foot in length will do.DK-Tandy wrote:what about replacing the bearings and fitting again? is it a simple job? can it be done by 1 man or a 2 man job?
Don't re use bearings, they'll be no good after you've drifted them out. And are probably 20 years old anyway. Does the 23 use a circlip on the ball side, anyone with direct experience of that model? 29 doesn't but you never know.
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Re: NC23 swingarm removal and replacing..
NC23 uses a circlip on the right hand side, just lever out the dust seal and it's under it.
'89 CBR400RRJ and '91 VFR400R NC30 project
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
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Re: NC23 swingarm removal and replacing..
how long am i talking to change swingarms over??
and what bearings and how many do i need??
http://images.wemoto.com/full/SWINGARM_ ... 002697.jpg
thats a full kit wemoto sell, i presume thats 2 dust seals, roller bearing and 2 pivots??
edit: 2 roller and 1 pivot
and what bearings and how many do i need??
http://images.wemoto.com/full/SWINGARM_ ... 002697.jpg
thats a full kit wemoto sell, i presume thats 2 dust seals, roller bearing and 2 pivots??
edit: 2 roller and 1 pivot