Where do we get one? The one I have is slightly different and does not work well.This is what I use. Works great on the OEM zerks. You do have to get it on correctly. But that is true of any grease tip.
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Where do we get one? The one I have is slightly different and does not work well.
Auto Zone [h=3]THEXTON/Right angled grease adapter[/h]Part Number: THX418This is what I use. Works great on the OEM zerks. You do have to get it on correctly. But that is true of any grease tip.
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Having a heavy mechanical background, and servicing my Spyders, I know the difficulties in greasing the A-arms. With that being said, I wonder if the dealer serviced machines are being properly lubricated. Only your mechanic knows!:yikes:
Having a heavy mechanical background, and servicing my Spyders, I know the difficulties in greasing the A-arms. With that being said, I wonder if the dealer serviced machines are being properly lubricated. Only your mechanic knows!:yikes:
Like I said in my other post, be prepared to grind the tip down. I don't know how bajaron did it but in my experience the zerts that really need this fitting also don't have clearance for the extra 1/4 inch or so on the tip.
One thing I've discovered is that there are a lot of differences, Spyder to Spyder. It may be that yours does not have the necessary clearance. Or, it could be you need to change your attack angle. All I can say is this fitting works for me and will probably work for others, though maybe not for everyone.
They can definitely be a bear. I've take to using full synthetic grease from Amsoil. Synthetic grease is much thinner than regular bearing grease. That lets it get into tight places better and I've found it easier to lube those pesky A-Arm bushings on the Spyder.
It also lubricates better.
Yeah it might just be a clearance issue for the 09 models or similar. I know I saw a few posts saying this fitting worked well. After I bought one and tried it I did another search and saw that someone had to grind it down.
Regardless this has to be my least favorite maintenance item on the Spyder by far. All that trouble and you still dont know if you got grease into half the bearings. Next time Ill be more prepared with a different fitting.
I agree! Without corresponding holes or slots in the bushing (sleeve), "doubtful" is an optimistic term. I have two of the eight that will not take grease on my 2011...even with the synthetic grease. I check for play at every oil change, and expect to have to replace them (all) soon. When they won't take grease, you'llknow. If they will take grease is isn't really going to the best place. Elephant in the room, indeed!This is the 2nd 'Elephant in the room'. The design is such that it is quite doubtful that you'll be getting grease into the entire bushing surface. Another reason I'm using the much thinner, fully synthetic grease. No guarantee, of course. But I'm upping my odds.
They are 6mm. I can see if mine take grease from below, the grease does squeeze out if done correctly. I will have to see about buying 45's since my 90's don't work.
What are the size of the zerk fittings? Thanks!
They are 6mm. I can see if mine take grease from below, the grease does squeeze out if done correctly. I will have to see about buying 45's since my 90's don't work.