Honda Goldwing Steering Head Bearing Replacement | Partzilla.com

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    In this video, we’re doing a steering bearing head replacement on our Honda Goldwing. If you feel unusual resistance or a clicking when you turn the handlebar, that could be a sign that your bearings are worn.
    This is a complicated job in part because of all of the additional parts that must be removed in order to access the steering head on a big motorcycle like the Goldwing. We’ll start by disassembling the wheel and fork assemblies before removing the instrument panel and the entire shelf. Then we’ll work on removing the steering stem and the worn bearings.
    We’re using an All Balls tapered bearing kit, and John will show you how to get the bearings installed using a bearing driver set. Then we’ll put it all back together again. Then, John will show you a trick to keep both sides of the fork parallel, which is important to keep the motorcycle’s steering system from binding.
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    Big job. Took us two blogs to show it to you step by step.
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    Part 2, Replacement and Reassembly: www.partzilla.com/blog/honda/...
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    VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS:
    Disassembling front end: fender, brakes, wheel - 3:20
    Removing brake lines - 5:00
    Removing instrument panel - 6:15
    Dropping fork legs - 7:30
    Disconnecting hoses and wiring - 8:00
    Removing the shelf - 9:30
    Disassembling steering stem - 10:30
    Removing inner bearing race - 13:40
    Installing new dust seals and bearings - 15:25
    Driving tapered bearings - 16:25
    Reassembling steering stem - 17:00
    Reassembling instrument display - 20:30
    Reassembling shelf - 22:00
    Installing forks - 22:30
    Replacing brackets - 24:00
    Replacing front wheel - 25:20
    Aligning forks - 26:30
    Remounting brake calipers - 28:00
    Installing crossbrace - 28:45
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    In the video we’re working with a 2007 Honda Goldwing GL1800, but you may have similar steps for your Honda motorcycle. If you’re not sure whether these steps apply to your motorcycle, leave a comment and we’ll get back to you.
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  • @LTVoyager
    @LTVoyager Před rokem +4

    I was taught the “glob of grease in the palm” method many decades ago to hand pack bearings. It does much more thorough job of greasing than does just smearing some on the rollers. You want the area between the rollers packed full of grease.

    • @kokobeatz7222
      @kokobeatz7222 Před rokem

      If they’re spinning at thousands of rpm’s yes. These are just steering head bearings. They’re not spinning enough to need it.

    • @LTVoyager
      @LTVoyager Před rokem +3

      @@kokobeatz7222 Bearings that aren’t spinning need it even more. Bearings that spin fast keep the grease mixed up and slung around and the heat they generate also helps move the grease around. Bearings that simply oscillate do none of this and need the grease tightly packed around the rolling elements to keep them lubricated and prevent friction and rust. You have it backwards.

    • @kokobeatz7222
      @kokobeatz7222 Před rokem

      @@LTVoyager idk about that they need it packed more. I’m pretty sure those bearings he installed with the amount of grease that he did will last the life of the bike.

    • @kokobeatz7222
      @kokobeatz7222 Před rokem

      @@LTVoyager like I said. Yes if it’s a bearing spinning thousands of revolutions a minute. It needs to be packed like the timken diagram shows. These DO NOT spin at those speeds. It’s literally never making a full
      Rotation ever. I think the amount of grease he put on the steering head bearings is fine. Did you not see how little grease were in the Oe ones that he pulled out? Not very much

    • @LTVoyager
      @LTVoyager Před rokem +1

      @@kokobeatz7222 Just curious where you got your engineering degree or how many bearings you have designed?

  • @clay1883
    @clay1883 Před 10 měsíci +4

    As always, a great video. The first time I saw the head bearings on a GL1800, I was amazed they held up as well as they did. They belong on a bicycle. Just way too small and cheesy.

  • @jeramiekrey761
    @jeramiekrey761 Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent video John! Was able to do this job knowing I always had the video as a reference. It gave me the confidence to want to do the job myself. Huge difference this makes. Thank you!

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  Před 2 lety

      Glad it helped!

    • @seatime674
      @seatime674 Před 7 měsíci

      What year is yours and what torque did you put on the bearing?

  • @workharddieproud
    @workharddieproud Před 3 lety

    Great Video !!! Goldwings are great but they are no joke to work on. I just did a engine swap on my 2003. Partzilla received allot of money for that big job. Replaced and need lots of parts.

  • @wilmapritchett6495
    @wilmapritchett6495 Před 4 lety +1

    y’all are really good I’ve been buying here every time I need something

  • @salamsaad8330
    @salamsaad8330 Před 4 lety +3

    i remember you have changed the air filter for the same gold wing a long time ago and you had to take apart half the bike. it is really annoying bike to maintaine. Thank you for your effort and knowlege you provide in ur videos.

    • @vstrom9586
      @vstrom9586 Před 4 lety

      It just takes time, being such a reliable bike you don't have to be constantly wrenching

  • @willtopower2158
    @willtopower2158 Před 4 lety

    Great video, my haad bearings need replacement so I will be calling you guys! Thanks!

  • @81tazman
    @81tazman Před 3 měsíci

    Great work👍🏻
    Thanks for sharing 😎

  • @williamc7290
    @williamc7290 Před 2 lety

    you are the best!!

  • @lblerg
    @lblerg Před 2 lety +1

    Great video.
    I've successfully rebuilt my forks, upgraded springs, changed air filter and other stuff from your videos, but i think i may have someone else do this one. This one looks like it takes a bit of actual mechanic savvy to complete.

    • @JohnS916
      @JohnS916 Před rokem +1

      As usual, John did a great presentation, but if I decide to go with changing out the steering bearings, the bike is going to a shop as well.
      I think the brace he removed/replaced was a Superbrace, I could be wrong, but that is the brand that Cruiseman recommended in a video I watched some time ago. I think he also recommended the Kuryakyn brace as well. Cruiseman is a very detailed and objective person.

    • @unbannable9205
      @unbannable9205 Před 11 měsíci

      I wouldnt worry. This guy isnt much of a "mechanic" from alot of the techniques Ive seen him using in these vids. Prety sloppy and doesnt know how to do some things correctly.

  • @briancarlson1546
    @briancarlson1546 Před 2 lety +1

    Will that race puller work on the lower race ? I know you showed the punch but if the tool works for both id buy it

  • @paulkaufman4901
    @paulkaufman4901 Před 7 měsíci

    I Love the Video! I used it along with the one for rebuilding Forks and the Air Filer to get a lot of needed maintenance done. Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
    I do have one question - I'm really in a bind trying to get the darn instrument cluster back in. I have watched and re-watched your video and you make it look so easy. There has to be something I'm missing. HELP! Please 🙂

  • @photoggenes7443
    @photoggenes7443 Před 2 lety +3

    You have some of the best vids out there and I love them. but I have a serious question??? Why didn't you hand pack that bearing before you drove it onto the stem? Surface coating wont get enough grease into the cage, rollers and races. The bearing will prematurely wear out. Bearing packing 101 (maybe I am just old school.)

    • @kokobeatz7222
      @kokobeatz7222 Před rokem

      If they’re car wheel bearings or something yes. Gotta pack them. But these are steering head bearings. They’re not spinning’s really fast non stop. Just turning side to side occasionally

    • @martymac5372
      @martymac5372 Před 8 dny

      Do you have any idea how LITTLE a steering head bearing moves less than 180 degrees in total. and unless you are in a parking lot next to zero. Now a trike front end uses a lot more movement of the steering stem bearings, but not a two wheeler. The number of rotations is small, and there is zero heat generated in that movement. Even on a trike. The problem with the standard bearings on a Goldwing was simply that they were under engineered using ball bearings rather than tapered roller bearings, it is more a matter of the road shock destroying them, than actual lack of lubrication of the bearings. The tapered roller bearings will withstand far more shock.

  • @MrGuitarguyadam
    @MrGuitarguyadam Před 4 lety

    Is this the same/similar procedure for the GL1500? Also is there anything that I should use a little blue loctite on?

  • @jamesvanatta7247
    @jamesvanatta7247 Před 2 lety

    great video you convinced me leave it to the pros , should i get my air filter changed at the same time?

    • @unbannable9205
      @unbannable9205 Před 11 měsíci

      LoL I wouldnt call this guy a "pro" and yes I would put an air filter in at the same time. no idea why he didnt put one in. Guess hes all about that mulah i.e. doing it later when he can charge full rate.

  • @mikebailey2504
    @mikebailey2504 Před 2 lety

    Great job wish I could us u to work on my 08 gw were are you located. Thanks

  • @rrrsss4059
    @rrrsss4059 Před 4 lety +4

    Great job, great info. My factory book says "TORQUE 21LBS." 28 TO 31 is a lot different. I have 07 also. I am confused.

    • @michaelhoare5291
      @michaelhoare5291 Před 3 lety +1

      Have a look at czcams.com/video/t6nAr6SmnMI/video.html . 28-31lbs is All-Balls' recommendation whilst the workshop manual says 20lbs for 2001-2005 and 21lbs for 2006-2017. Can't imagine why there's a 1lb difference. I'm about to do my 2004 and if Max says 21lbs that's what I'll be doing.

    • @seatime674
      @seatime674 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@michaelhoare5291how did your 21lbs work?

    • @martymac5372
      @martymac5372 Před 8 dny

      @@michaelhoare5291 The difference in torque is because one is a tapered roller bearing, and the factory is simple ball bearings. Follow the directions for the All balls bearings.

  • @JimmieJohn
    @JimmieJohn Před rokem

    Should you grease the front axle before reinstalling?

  • @michaelhoare5291
    @michaelhoare5291 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi John. Did you replace the locking washer (90506MBL610) which sits between the two steering head nuts? As it's a spring washer chances are that the one removed from the bike will be crushed and therefore potentially ineffective. Worth replacing at around $8.

    • @lblerg
      @lblerg Před 2 lety

      Is the the correct part number? It does not say its correct in the partzilla catalog. Perhaps partzilla has an error in their database for this part?

  • @thomasgardner5872
    @thomasgardner5872 Před 10 měsíci

    In the parts description it only list one seal , but it appears there was one on the bottom and one on the top. Is it the same one? Also, he calls out there’s all walls bearing set but later on that it list which I guess is the OEM bearing set not needed , correct ?

  • @dionmorrow5271
    @dionmorrow5271 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you get the upper race out with a punch also?

  • @paulkaufman4901
    @paulkaufman4901 Před 8 měsíci

    What jack did you use. I think I want something nicer than the jack I'm using now.

  • @martymac5372
    @martymac5372 Před 8 dny

    1/2" pipe? That is no way a half inch pipe, maybe 1.5" pipe. Both my ears and my closed caption said 1/2" pipe. Is it 1.5" ? Would like to know as I am about to get a 6 degree triple tree for my Goldwing trike and will need to do the bearings as well. Thanks!

  • @Xstrada1
    @Xstrada1 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video what’s the cost for this at the Honda dealer?

    • @unbannable9205
      @unbannable9205 Před 11 měsíci

      I wouldnt take it to this guy for sure. He doesnt even know how to handpack bearings correctly.

  • @streetmann1367
    @streetmann1367 Před 4 lety

    Is handlebar wobble at low speeds (30mph and below) a symptom of bearing wear. I have 53k on mine. Has always run true with NO wobble all way down to 5 mph. At 52k and with end of life on tire I started noticing wobble. Thought it was was from old tire wear. New tires but STILL wobble. Advice?

  • @dickidzulfikar8470
    @dickidzulfikar8470 Před rokem

    What is the code for the upper and lower bearings

  • @user-rv6uj8th4w
    @user-rv6uj8th4w Před 4 lety

    Replacement electric steering wheel for standard Polaris xp ATV

  • @robcraft1373
    @robcraft1373 Před 4 lety

    How many hours does this take? Plus cost?

    • @Bass.Player
      @Bass.Player Před 4 lety

      You can do this job in about three hours, if you are handy at this sort of thing...

  • @brianpollard3500
    @brianpollard3500 Před rokem

    what's the cost of this job?

  • @pegasusmotorcycletours

    CAUTION - the Bearing Driver Set mentioned at 16:21 is not the right part - this part is for wheel bearings and it is not tapered - not what you need.

    • @chris4240
      @chris4240 Před 2 lety +1

      Remember. He said the link is for a Motion Pro driver set and that he is using his own. So the link in the description is not for what you see him using.

    • @pegasusmotorcycletours
      @pegasusmotorcycletours Před 2 lety

      @@chris4240 Thanks for that clarification.

    • @nathanrotar5012
      @nathanrotar5012 Před rokem

      Max mccallister from traxxion dynamics says run from any shop that uses a driver and not a press.

  • @ghost9119
    @ghost9119 Před 2 lety

    I bought all balls steering. But no way i’m doing it 😅

  • @seatime674
    @seatime674 Před 7 měsíci

    My left arms going numb

  • @congcong6934
    @congcong6934 Před 2 lety

    Honda đều giống nhau

  • @ARRANB
    @ARRANB Před rokem

    not so easy if you have a 2002 model, you gotta take sooooooo much more apart to jusr remove the cluster!!!!! wat a nightmare!!!!!

  • @Dzinbhudist
    @Dzinbhudist Před 3 měsíci

    All balls are Chinese crap, use always OEM bearings which will last much much longer.
    Always grease bearings before putting them on…