Tire change - what should maintenance should I do with the wheels off?
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Tire change - what should maintenance should I do with the wheels off?
Hi Guys,
These 404's are bumming me out. I bought a new set of Bridgestone Exedra Max bias belted but my 404's were literally 80% tread life (but old, manufacture date is 2011), so I decided to wear them down a bit more. I have put 2,000 kms on them and hit my threshold - they have to come off.
This morning I pulled my front and rear wheels and dropped them off at the motorcycle shop ($10 install for next day service - yay).
Question:
- Where do I buy Molybdenum Disulfate grease? It says I should use this for the gear drive on the rear wheel.
- Should I be greasing anywhere else?
Thanks
These 404's are bumming me out. I bought a new set of Bridgestone Exedra Max bias belted but my 404's were literally 80% tread life (but old, manufacture date is 2011), so I decided to wear them down a bit more. I have put 2,000 kms on them and hit my threshold - they have to come off.
This morning I pulled my front and rear wheels and dropped them off at the motorcycle shop ($10 install for next day service - yay).
Question:
- Where do I buy Molybdenum Disulfate grease? It says I should use this for the gear drive on the rear wheel.
- Should I be greasing anywhere else?
Thanks
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Re: Tire change - what should maintenance should I do with the wheels off?
I bought several tubes of Honda Lube 60 a few years ago as it contains 60 % molybdenum paste so that is what I use.
I have heard that this has been discontinued but it may be just a rumour so you could check with a Honda dealer.
Some others use grease containing molybdenum, usually available at any auto parts store, but I can not comment on the suitability of that for splines, not having used it.
McMaster-Carr also sell a good quality molybdenum grease: DuPont Molykote G4700. Not cheap but good grease.
I have heard that this has been discontinued but it may be just a rumour so you could check with a Honda dealer.
Some others use grease containing molybdenum, usually available at any auto parts store, but I can not comment on the suitability of that for splines, not having used it.
McMaster-Carr also sell a good quality molybdenum grease: DuPont Molykote G4700. Not cheap but good grease.
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Re: Tire change - what should maintenance should I do with the wheels off?
Setting aside the old part ... I understand that 404's generally work fine on most other bikes ... if you happen have another bike that could use tires. No personal experience, just what I read.
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Re: Tire change - what should maintenance should I do with the wheels off?
triton28 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 4:10 pm I bought several tubes of Honda Lube 60 a few years ago as it contains 60 % molybdenum paste so that is what I use.
I have heard that this has been discontinued but it may be just a rumour so you could check with a Honda dealer.
Some others use grease containing molybdenum, usually available at any auto parts store, but I can not comment on the suitability of that for splines, not having used it.
McMaster-Carr also sell a good quality molybdenum grease: DuPont Molykote G4700. Not cheap but good grease.
I went to the Honda dealer they said "Honda Moly 77" is the direct replacement for the Honda 60. When I got back to the parkinglot I googled it and saw many negative reviews, especially from the ST1300 forums. They say it has less Molybdenum Disulfide content as compared to the old Honda 60.
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Re: Tire change - what should maintenance should I do with the wheels off?
Dunno, but I think it's possible to overdo it with the MoS2. The lower concentration isn't necessarily a bad thing.
I've used the same 5% moly grease for all bearings, these final drive splines, and anything else that has a lot of pressure between parts. I first bought it when I replaced the axle bearings in my pickup, like decades ago. More recently, I used it up on everything. So next time it'll be a fresh can. My second ... kinda like that antique bottle of worchestershire sauce in my refrigerator.
I haven't felt any urge to get more fussy about it than that.
I suggest buying some "axle bearing grease" at your closest car parts store, and check that it has about 5% MoS2. Maybe pick a name brand -- god knows a can of it can last a long, long time.
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Re: Tire change - what should maintenance should I do with the wheels off?
You could be right. The service manual says to use molybdenum disulfide grease it does not specify a percentage.
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Re: Tire change - what should maintenance should I do with the wheels off?
Should I be greasing anywhere else? That depends on the mileage of the bike. /The female spline is the one that will wear out. the male IS the outboard side of the RING gear and is quite hardened.KPAX wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 3:35 pm Hi Guys,
These 404's are bumming me out. I bought a new set of Bridgestone Exedra Max bias belted but my 404's were literally 80% tread life (but old, manufacture date is 2011), so I decided to wear them down a bit more. I have put 2,000 kms on them and hit my threshold - they have to come off.
This morning I pulled my front and rear wheels and dropped them off at the motorcycle shop ($10 install for next day service - yay).
Question:
- Where do I buy Molybdenum Disulfate grease? It says I should use this for the gear drive on the rear wheel.
- Should I be greasing anywhere else?
Thanks
Do you see any gear oil up at the boot of the driveline . There are O-rings that couple the driveshaft to the final drive, they tend to wear out if they were not greased properly.
What's the history of the bike , ie. how long have you had it, and how many miles does it have ?
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Re: Tire change - what should maintenance should I do with the wheels off?
Let's not forget about the driveshaft splines!
Ten bucks for a tire change. Damn I'm jealous. Best I can get around here is $40 and wait. Does that include balancing?
Ten bucks for a tire change. Damn I'm jealous. Best I can get around here is $40 and wait. Does that include balancing?
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Re: Tire change - what should maintenance should I do with the wheels off?
Do you have a history on the age of the wheel bearings?
I changed mine with the last tire changes,at 71,000 miles when I put the front E-4,and at 70,000 when put the rear E-4 on.
I used the OEM bearings do to reports on this forum on after market.
I have also lubed my front driveshaft spline twice since I bought the bike with 22,000 on it ,now at 89,800.
I changed mine with the last tire changes,at 71,000 miles when I put the front E-4,and at 70,000 when put the rear E-4 on.
I used the OEM bearings do to reports on this forum on after market.
I have also lubed my front driveshaft spline twice since I bought the bike with 22,000 on it ,now at 89,800.
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