Re: [Virago] Front wheel bearing or . . .?
| Date : Mon, 23 Jul 2007 06:24:57 -0700 (PDT) |
| To : Yamaha Virago Motorcyle Discussions <virago@xxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| From : Inbred Redneck <bugbor@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Subject : Re: [Virago] Front wheel bearing or . . .? |
wa- if no more symptons show up, my guess is that it was just a bit of pea gravel that was bouncing around. If it was the bearing you'll know it soon enough.
Going at slow speeds like that, I bet your gas mileage sucked!
As for the karma thing, I'm sure you have built up plenty of the good stuff.
Rob J
Wawa <wawat@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wawa <wawat@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was traveling about 10 mph a couple hours ago sagging a group of bicycles when I suddenly heard a spinning sound like a ball spinning in a roullet wheel. From the fast spin noise it slowed to a 'bouncing in a roullet wheel' noise. I stopped at one stop light and it was still there when I took off again. However, after stopping and putting it on the center stand and spinning the wheel, I didn't hear anything. And I heard nothing on the last mile to my house. Is it possible my bearings are okay and I maybe picked up a rock or small road trash that popped into one of the holes in the wheel hub? Maybe putting it up on the center stand it was able to fall out?I hate to take it into the shop if there's nothing wrong. In the past when a bearing started going bad, I could feel it while making curves and I didn't feel that now but I didn't get over 30 mph. If it was a wheel bearing, would I hear it while spinning it freely or do I have to have a load on it?Any ideas? Thanks in advance gang!P.S. During my escorting this morning I made a spectacle of myself chasing a cage down the road about 2 miles with my bright orange shirt, 4 way flashers and yellow spinning safety light. I was honking, pointing and waving my arm to get the car to pull over. Finally the woman driving did while the male passenger watched me pull up along side them. I shouted "You have a briefcase on your roof!!!" It was inches from hitting the road when he got out and grabbed it. With the big smiles on their faces and thank you's I wonder if I almost had me a new laptop! That is if it had survived the fall. (Good karma deed for the day!)wawa___________________________________________________________________________
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