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Grease fittings

woodchuck

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Doing a little bit if maintenance on the:spyder2:. Change oil,filter and put in a K&N air filter. Started taking the tupperware off and I could only find eight grease fittings. Is this all there are? Thank You for any info you may be able to help me with.
 
Doing a little bit if maintenance on the:spyder2:. Change oil,filter and put in a K&N air filter. Started taking the tupperware off and I could only find eight grease fittings. Is this all there are? Thank You for any info you may be able to help me with.



Yes, you got 'em! :thumbup:.

I find they are easy to get to but if you take the trunk off they are sooo much easier to access. The real hard to reach ones in the back can be reached with an extension and angle fitting(trunk on). I have also heard or some ryders drilling a small hole through the plastic back there to access them from above (again with the trunk on).
Cheers.
 
Doing a little bit if maintenance on the:spyder2:. Change oil,filter and put in a K&N air filter. Started taking the tupperware off and I could only find eight grease fittings. Is this all there are? Thank You for any info you may be able to help me with.

Thanks everybody.
 
Grease Fittings

Replace the upper rear A arm grease zerks with 90 degree zerks. I purchased them at a Ace Hardware - 90 degree 6.0 X 1.0 mm. Use a 7mm open end to remove and a 9 mm open end to install the 90 degree zerks. No removing frunk or 90 Degree Snap Gun Adapter required.
Use a flexible hose and grease 'em all thru the sides; Good Luck.:2thumbs:​
 
grease fittings

Replace the upper rear A arm grease zerks with 90 degree zerks. I purchased them at a Ace Hardware - 90 degree 6.0 X 1.0 mm. Use a 7mm open end to remove and a 9 mm open end to install the 90 degree zerks. No removing frunk or 90 Degree Snap Gun Adapter required.


Use a flexible hose and grease 'em all thru the sides; Good Luck.:2thumbs:​

I wish I had read this earlier. :dontknow:I just purchased a 90 grease fitting for my grease gun.I didn't know if the fittings were pressed in or threaded. Now I have to go to ace hardware and get some fittings. I have a lot of grease fittings but no metric.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH:yes:
 
Replace the upper rear A arm grease zerks with 90 degree zerks. I purchased them at a Ace Hardware - 90 degree 6.0 X 1.0 mm. Use a 7mm open end to remove and a 9 mm open end to install the 90 degree zerks. No removing frunk or 90 Degree Snap Gun Adapter required.
Use a flexible hose and grease 'em all thru the sides; Good Luck.:2thumbs:​

Thanks for the size!
 
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