Top Yoke Removal - Help
Top Yoke Removal - Help
Hi all,
How difficult is it to remove the top yoke on my 04 Z1000?
I recently removed my forks & I am wanting to know how much more work is involved?
I have a workshop manual and it looks (to me) like all I have to do is remove the handlebars, risers, forks and then the 'steering stem head bolt' (allen head bolt in the centre of the yoke). Is this correct or have I missed something vital?
I have new rubber bushes for the handlebar risers that I need to fit & would also love some assistance on how I go by fitting them (nothing in workshop manual)!
Thanks in advance!
Daz.
How difficult is it to remove the top yoke on my 04 Z1000?
I recently removed my forks & I am wanting to know how much more work is involved?
I have a workshop manual and it looks (to me) like all I have to do is remove the handlebars, risers, forks and then the 'steering stem head bolt' (allen head bolt in the centre of the yoke). Is this correct or have I missed something vital?
I have new rubber bushes for the handlebar risers that I need to fit & would also love some assistance on how I go by fitting them (nothing in workshop manual)!
Thanks in advance!
Daz.
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help
Nothing hard there Daz, but suggest getting a tool to undo the lock rings rather than hacking at them with a screw driver.
Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help
Hi Rob,
What the hell is a lock ring?!
Are they the rings (looks like rear shock preload adjuster) under the yoke that holds the bearings?
I didn't think I had to touch them?
What the hell is a lock ring?!

Are they the rings (looks like rear shock preload adjuster) under the yoke that holds the bearings?
I didn't think I had to touch them?

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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help
deafwish wrote:Hi Rob,
What the hell is a lock ring?!![]()
Are they the rings (looks like rear shock preload adjuster) under the yoke that holds the bearings?
I didn't think I had to touch them?


Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help
Meh!
So after I strip the front, all I need to do is remove the top allen head bolt (centre of yoke) and the yoke will pull straight off?
Thanks for the advice, mate!
So after I strip the front, all I need to do is remove the top allen head bolt (centre of yoke) and the yoke will pull straight off?
Thanks for the advice, mate!

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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help
Haha!
Not just yet, thanks Tanya!
Does the ignition barrel just slide out?
Not just yet, thanks Tanya!

Does the ignition barrel just slide out?
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help
Yes it does, here is a pic of the 05 set I picked up for my front end conversion showing the hole for the barrel:deafwish wrote:Does the ignition barrel just slide out?
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help
Thanks a million, Rob!
Out of curiosity, if I put the front on my race stand is there any need to remove the front wheel & forks to simply remove the top yoke?
Just seems like work that can be avoided?

Out of curiosity, if I put the front on my race stand is there any need to remove the front wheel & forks to simply remove the top yoke?
Just seems like work that can be avoided?

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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help
No need to remove anything below the top clamp or even use a race stand for that matter when removing the top clamp by itself.
Tip; You'll need a mallet or soft hammer to tap the clamp up & off.
Tip; You'll need a mallet or soft hammer to tap the clamp up & off.
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help
The weight of the bike is ok by only being supported by the bottom yoke?Kwak addict wrote:No need to remove anything below the top clamp or even use a race stand for that matter when removing the top clamp by itself.
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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help
Thats correct, there will be movement from the steering stem, but the weight on the bottom bearings will hold everything in place...... I would still do the bearings butdeafwish wrote:The weight of the bike is ok by only being supported by the bottom yoke?Kwak addict wrote:No need to remove anything below the top clamp or even use a race stand for that matter when removing the top clamp by itself.


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Re: Top Yoke Removal - Help
Agreed re steering heads brgs..
out of the box there is SFA grease on them (fine if you won't keep it long)
Well worth giving the bearings a good coating of ie Castrol APXT water resistant grease and smear a bit around the main pin to prevent corrosion.
(when you get a siezed one you will see why!!)
out of the box there is SFA grease on them (fine if you won't keep it long)
Well worth giving the bearings a good coating of ie Castrol APXT water resistant grease and smear a bit around the main pin to prevent corrosion.
(when you get a siezed one you will see why!!)

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