I have recently acquired a '92 RTS-1 and noticed a fair amount of play in the rocker pivot point despite allegedly having new bearings fitted.
After getting the tools out, I found that, yes, new bearings had been fitted and the bolt that went through the middle doesn' t look overly worn.
I read on a previous thread about inserting a very thin washer down each side of the bearing (good idea, as it would also stop them rubbing on the frame as can be seen above) so I have done that which has improved it a little.
Upon closer inspection, the cause is simply that the bolt diameter is smaller than the hole in the bearings - 7.5mm and 8mm hole.
To me, it seems that this is not the right bolt for the job and some sort of shoulder bolt with a longer unthreaded section would be better. However, the unthreaded section on all the bolts I seem to find is bigger than the threaded section. Seems like I would need an M8 thread and 8mm diameter unthreaded section, but all I can find is M8/10mm or M6/8mm.
So, I am thinking there is either a special part or a bit of play is normal and to be expected from a dated design?
After getting the tools out, I found that, yes, new bearings had been fitted and the bolt that went through the middle doesn' t look overly worn.
I read on a previous thread about inserting a very thin washer down each side of the bearing (good idea, as it would also stop them rubbing on the frame as can be seen above) so I have done that which has improved it a little.
Upon closer inspection, the cause is simply that the bolt diameter is smaller than the hole in the bearings - 7.5mm and 8mm hole.
To me, it seems that this is not the right bolt for the job and some sort of shoulder bolt with a longer unthreaded section would be better. However, the unthreaded section on all the bolts I seem to find is bigger than the threaded section. Seems like I would need an M8 thread and 8mm diameter unthreaded section, but all I can find is M8/10mm or M6/8mm.
So, I am thinking there is either a special part or a bit of play is normal and to be expected from a dated design?