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Top Yoke Removal - Help

Postby deafwish » Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:38 pm

Hi all,
How difficult is it to remove the top yoke on my 04 Z1000?
I recently removed my forks & I am wanting to know how much more work is involved?
I have a workshop manual and it looks (to me) like all I have to do is remove the handlebars, risers, forks and then the 'steering stem head bolt' (allen head bolt in the centre of the yoke). Is this correct or have I missed something vital?

I have new rubber bushes for the handlebar risers that I need to fit & would also love some assistance on how I go by fitting them (nothing in workshop manual)!

Thanks in advance!

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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help

Postby robracer » Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:44 pm

Nothing hard there Daz, but suggest getting a tool to undo the lock rings rather than hacking at them with a screw driver.
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help

Postby deafwish » Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:11 pm

Hi Rob,
What the hell is a lock ring?! :oops:
Are they the rings (looks like rear shock preload adjuster) under the yoke that holds the bearings?
I didn't think I had to touch them? :?
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help

Postby robracer » Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:24 pm

deafwish wrote:Hi Rob,
What the hell is a lock ring?! :oops:
Are they the rings (looks like rear shock preload adjuster) under the yoke that holds the bearings?
I didn't think I had to touch them? :?

:lol: True you dont.... but if you are going to the trouble of taking off the top yoke why not regrease (pack) the bearings while you are at it, you will probably find there is minimal grease there anyway ;)
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help

Postby deafwish » Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:35 pm

Meh!
So after I strip the front, all I need to do is remove the top allen head bolt (centre of yoke) and the yoke will pull straight off?
Thanks for the advice, mate! ;)
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help

Postby ttc » Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:36 pm

Sounds to me like a job for the hammer :D
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help

Postby deafwish » Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:09 pm

Haha!
Not just yet, thanks Tanya! :P

Does the ignition barrel just slide out?
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help

Postby robracer » Fri Jul 25, 2008 5:27 am

deafwish wrote:Does the ignition barrel just slide out?

Yes it does, here is a pic of the 05 set I picked up for my front end conversion showing the hole for the barrel:
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help

Postby deafwish » Fri Jul 25, 2008 9:34 am

Thanks a million, Rob! :D

Out of curiosity, if I put the front on my race stand is there any need to remove the front wheel & forks to simply remove the top yoke?
Just seems like work that can be avoided? :?
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help

Postby Kwak addict » Fri Jul 25, 2008 9:42 am

No need to remove anything below the top clamp or even use a race stand for that matter when removing the top clamp by itself.
Tip; You'll need a mallet or soft hammer to tap the clamp up & off.
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help

Postby deafwish » Fri Jul 25, 2008 12:13 pm

Kwak addict wrote:No need to remove anything below the top clamp or even use a race stand for that matter when removing the top clamp by itself.


The weight of the bike is ok by only being supported by the bottom yoke?
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help

Postby robracer » Fri Jul 25, 2008 1:31 pm

deafwish wrote:
Kwak addict wrote:No need to remove anything below the top clamp or even use a race stand for that matter when removing the top clamp by itself.


The weight of the bike is ok by only being supported by the bottom yoke?


Thats correct, there will be movement from the steering stem, but the weight on the bottom bearings will hold everything in place...... I would still do the bearings but ;) & that requires total removal :?
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help

Postby IsleofNinja » Sat Jul 26, 2008 12:40 am

Agreed re steering heads brgs..

out of the box there is SFA grease on them (fine if you won't keep it long)

Well worth giving the bearings a good coating of ie Castrol APXT water resistant grease and smear a bit around the main pin to prevent corrosion.

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