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All Balls Steering Bearings for GL1800 & F6B
By All Balls SKU: TR416233
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2 Stars: 2
3 Stars: 1
4 Stars: 2
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All Balls Steering Bearings for GL1800 & F6B
ITEM CODE: TR416233, SKU: TR416233
11.04.2009
5 Stars
Installed AK20 Traxxion front end, the Kuryakyn Fork Brace, and All Balls at the same time. The perfect Trifacta! The "dust covers" are cheesy plastic stick on's. For the money, you would expect better, but.....Significant and noticable improvement in handling, especially at slow speeds. Absolutely NO Front end wobble at any speeds, and my Elite 3 front tire is getting great milage with no cupping or other abnormal wear. Going with all three at the same time was expensive, but well worth it in my opinion. |
All Balls Steering Bearings for GL1800 & F6B
ITEM CODE: TR416233, SKU: TR416233
10.27.2009
5 Stars
Just had the all ball tapered bearings installed, 26,000 miles on 02 gl1800. Had a very severe wobble with no hands on the handle bars from 50mph on deceleration. After the installation the bike is rock solid at all speeds from 50 on down to zero. Could not be more satisfied. BTW the old bearings were not loose & were properly torqued to specs. |
All Balls Steering Bearings for GL1800 & F6B
ITEM CODE: TR416233, SKU: TR416233
10.09.2009
5 Stars
Just got them installed. Wow, what a difference. I've had the wobble since day 1. The wobble is all gone now, not even a hint of a wobble now. I can't believe that Honda doesn't acknowledge that there is a problem. I've heard a lot of good things about these bearings and they're all true. If the wobble bothers you like it did me, it's worth the money to install them. My shop charged me 3 hours labor to install them. Money well spent! |
All Balls Steering Bearings for GL1800 & F6B
ITEM CODE: TR416233, SKU: TR416233
06.16.2009
5 Stars
I had mine installed at Gary's Hobbie Shop outside of Atlanta, GA along with the Traxxion system. It has been one year and 17k miles. I had the bearings tightened after 4k miles along with the rear swingarm which was out of spec from the factory to meet my preference. Once all the fine tunning was done the bike is how it is supposed to be or should be. I have almost no wobble ... hands free in 4th from 55 to 20mph isn't an issue. Before it was a dramatic wobble which would lead to a wreck without hands on the bars. Now I just enjoy the ride. The setup is worth it and I'm not sure home much any one item contributed to correction ... bearings versus brace versus Traxxion versus swingarm torque increase versus tires, etc. I'm certainly in a better place now with the bikes handling. Good luck. https://picasaweb.google.com/jssiler1272/GarySHobbieShop www.youtube.com/jssiler I've got some pics and videos of the work. |
All Balls Steering Bearings for GL1800 & F6B
ITEM CODE: TR416233, SKU: TR416233
05.09.2009
5 Stars
Just put these in on my GL1800. Installation is easy enough to do at home with common tools, hammer, brass drift pin, and patience. While my forks were removed, I installed the stiffer Traxxion Dynmamics fork springs, and upon reinstallation, I installed the Kuryakyn Fork Brace and it’s redesigned Chrome Dust Covers. Everything went together really well, and both my high speed and low speed handling is now razor sharp. Though I have stated my handling is vastly improved, I am very hesitant to say that the infamous front-end wobble is cured. My thirty-plus years of riding experience tell me differently. A quick look at available front tire tread patterns (any brand), along with the knowledge that any tire I put on will eventually cup in it’s normal wear cycle suggests to me that front-end deceleration wobble will come and go. I believe this wobble is related to tire wear, the composition of the rubber in the tire, and the frequency of replacements, i.e.; the softer the rubber, the faster the tire wears, and the sooner deceleration wobble is experienced. In my opinion, we can do many things to vastly improve the overall handling of the GoldWing, (front/rear suspension upgrades, tapered steering bearings, fork braces, and tire selection/replacement) but will not overcome the physical properties that are at play while riding one. Keep both hands on the bars!! |
All Balls Steering Bearings for GL1800 & F6B
ITEM CODE: TR416233, SKU: TR416233
12.06.2008
5 Stars
Have not installed yet, but have heard nothing but good things. |
All Balls Steering Bearings for GL1800 & F6B
ITEM CODE: TR416233, SKU: TR416233
12.05.2008
4 Stars
If your riding your goldwing without these steering bearings you are missing out. this is the best impovement in handling. it's not the same bike after you have these bearings installed. I did not think it would help at all but it does go for it and have them installed don't to it your self inless you are a pro working on goldwings. I had 15,362 miles on my goldwing before installed. |
All Balls Steering Bearings for GL1800 & F6B
ITEM CODE: TR416233, SKU: TR416233
09.22.2008
5 Stars
I had these installed with the progressive springs, front and rear, along with the fork brace. Front end wobble is completely gone. Fantastic! Well worth the time and money. |
All Balls Steering Bearings for GL1800 & F6B
ITEM CODE: TR416233, SKU: TR416233
09.10.2008
4 Stars
I had these bearings installed along with new tires and the wabble in the front end is almost gone. These helped take out the wabble Im sure. I only sense a wabble if I let go of the bars slowing down at 30 or 25 mph.,but other wise not a sign of it. Im still getting involved on the web with a class action suite against Honda to hopefully reimburse this factory defect. |