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Gang,

I noticed last trip out that my '00 shee has some play in the steering stem. It's not a lot, and I don't know if it's within spec, but it's definitely more play than my '02 bike has. It looks like there may be a plastic bushing in the top of the frame where the stem goes through--is this bushing simple to replace? Or is something else a more likely culprit?

 

TIA,

_dennis

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Yeah it is the plastic bushing it wears rather easily. It is easy to replace you just loosen your rad enough that you can get in there and get the two bolts that clamp that bushing together out and pop the new ones in there and your good to go.They are cheap too, just order them from your local yamy dealer.

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its not really a bushing. they are more like rubber rings that go around the steering stem and sit in a groove in that steering stem "block"...they cant be more thanabout 3 bucks at that yamaha dealership. if you dont have one close by you might try FASTOYS here. he stocks a lot of stock parts..

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its not really a bushing. they are more like rubber rings that go around the steering stem and sit in a groove in that steering stem "block"...they cant be more thanabout 3 bucks at that yamaha dealership. if you dont have one close by you might try FASTOYS here. he stocks a lot of stock parts..

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Err, I just paid almost $20 for these two things at Motoworld... They are solid plastic and consist of two halves that mate together. Are we talking about the same thing? Rubber rings? :huh:

 

If I can score these same things for $3, I'd like to know where, so I could order them and return these suckers to Motoworld. They are Yamaha part # 1UY-23812-00, in case anyone can make use of that #.

 

Or did I get the wrong parts? :blink:

 

_dennis

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Err, I just paid almost $20 for these two things at Motoworld...  They are solid plastic and consist of two halves that mate together.  Are we talking about the same thing?  Rubber rings?  :huh:

 

If I can score these same things for $3, I'd like to know where, so I could order them and return these suckers to Motoworld.  They are Yamaha part # 1UY-23812-00, in case anyone can make use of that #.

 

Or did I get the wrong parts?  :blink:

 

_dennis

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i think u got the wrong parts. when u took urs apart did you see the 2 rubber rings that go around the stem? you shouldnt need the whole plastic steering stem block. take it apart and ull see what im talking about.

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i think u got the wrong parts. when u took urs apart did you see the 2 rubber rings that go around the stem? you shouldnt need the whole plastic steering stem block. take it apart and ull see what im talking about.

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I haven't taken it apart yet. This is all kind of a pain because my bike is stored elsewhere, so I can't easily go look at it before or after I go to buy parts.

 

I think I'll stop back by M-world and ask them to look more closely at the parts diagram and see if they can spot these rubber rings.

 

thanx,

_d

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Koo, went by Motoworld and the same guy happened to be working. He took a closer look at the parts diagram and found the rubber rings (about $2.50 each), so I should be in business (they had 1 in stock, had to order the other).

 

To make the upcoming return trip more worth my while, I went ahead and also ordered an Easy Clutch while I was there, for the wife's bike, so we'll see how that thing works out when I eventually get it on her bike :cheers:

 

 

thanks,

_dennis

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My two rings look like they have torn apart...  Sounds like I need new ones..

 

RIPPEN

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no they are supposed to be like that. otherwise you wouldnt be able to get them around the steering stem...

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