activpop Posted March 18, 2023 Posted March 18, 2023 I've got one axis on the rear that doesn't articulate smoothly...did a search for this problem but didn't come up with much. Are there replacement parts available...like needle bearings and cup?
docc Posted March 18, 2023 Posted March 18, 2023 2 hours ago, activpop said: I've got one axis on the rear that doesn't articulate smoothly...did a search for this problem but didn't come up with much. Are there replacement parts available...like needle bearings and cup? You would have to replace the entire cross (universal joint). There is a source in the Encyclopedia of Compatible Parts . . .
p6x Posted March 21, 2023 Posted March 21, 2023 I assume this is related to your Moto Guzzi Stelvio 2012? Here's the part from this site in French which I have not vetted yet; https://www.pieces-motoguzzi.com/moto-guzzi-motos/1200-MOTO-GUZZI-MOTORCYCLES/STELVIO/2012/Stelvio-8V-STD--NTX/Chassis/Transmission-cpl/415/70/1028002262/976 In any case, the part does not look like from a CARC, but if you have no luck anywhere else, including used spares, maybe I can check with them. They sell parts everywhere in the World, and I would think they can answer in English.
docc Posted March 21, 2023 Posted March 21, 2023 On 3/18/2023 at 9:36 AM, activpop said: I've got one axis on the rear that doesn't articulate smoothly...did a search for this problem but didn't come up with much. Are there replacement parts available...like needle bearings and cup? 1 hour ago, p6x said: I assume this is related to your Moto Guzzi Stelvio 2012? Here's the part from this site in French which I have not vetted yet; https://www.pieces-motoguzzi.com/moto-guzzi-motos/1200-MOTO-GUZZI-MOTORCYCLES/STELVIO/2012/Stelvio-8V-STD--NTX/Chassis/Transmission-cpl/415/70/1028002262/976 In any case, the part does not look like from a CARC, but if you have no luck anywhere else, including used spares, maybe I can check with them. They sell parts everywhere in the World, and I would think they can answer in English. Yes, please clarify, @activpop, V11 or Stelvio?
activpop Posted March 21, 2023 Author Posted March 21, 2023 2 hours ago, docc said: Yes, please clarify, @activpop, V11 or Stelvio? V11 1
activpop Posted March 22, 2023 Author Posted March 22, 2023 7 hours ago, docc said: Yes, please clarify, @activpop, V11 or Stelvio? I just got the Stelvio last week...no time to get into it yet. Who do you think I am?...Speedy Linguini? I'll keep questions about that on the proper page. 1 1
docc Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 I wonder if these V11 replacement universal joints are available still from that same supplier in Montreal. Or if they could be sourced elsewhere? If you change them out, remember to retain the special, angled, reduced size Zerks fitted to your originals. 1
activpop Posted March 22, 2023 Author Posted March 22, 2023 58 minutes ago, docc said: I wonder if these V11 replacement universal joints are available still from that same supplier in Montreal. Or if they could be sourced elsewhere? If you change them out, remember to retain the special, angled, reduced size Zerks fitted to your originals. Those are the ones he says are in stock...CR15's. I sent him the pic for confirmation. 1
activpop Posted March 22, 2023 Author Posted March 22, 2023 I found them in Romania...Montreal is still closer. 1
Pressureangle Posted March 23, 2023 Posted March 23, 2023 I did a lot of homework to find these. I tracked the manufacturer to Italy, but I could never find anyone in Italy who will ship to the U.S.- it seems to be an Italian tradition not to. The important thing here is to know that there are other units out there that have the correct measure on the box- but they are beyond junk. The only other vehicle I've ever found this size on are some Russian manufactured 4x4 ATV. I ordered some from China and when they came they looked like they were hand-hammered from poor iron ore by an upland Pakistani with two hard stones. I never found *any* confident source for the genuine Concordia units other than the Montreal distributor- I'm sure they can be had in Europe, but I couldn't find any path to order them simply- thus the phone call to Montreal. 1
Cold Desert Rat Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 activpop, please put me on the list for a future group buy. thank you! cdr
Frenchie Posted April 10 Posted April 10 Coming late to this conversation, but I just pulled out the swing arm on my V11 Nero Corso tonight for the first time since new (2005!). There seems to be a bit of slop in the drive when I twist it one way and then reverse it. Is this normal or how can you tell if they are done? There is only 6k miles on the bike. I didn't notice anything when riding the bike. Contrary to what I was expecting there was plenty of grease on all parts from new.
Tomchri Posted April 10 Posted April 10 Since s arm is of, you are talking about front part of shaft connected to the tranny ? Can you move,slide the shaft a bit on the splines, if, tighten the bolts. Shoud be NO play in the ujoint. Cheers Tom. 1 1
audiomick Posted April 11 Posted April 11 Tom is on the right track with his questions, I think. The output shaft of the gearbox will have a bit of play relative to the input shaft of the gearbox, as will the final drive from the input shaft to the wheel drive. That is normal. The drive shaft should sit tight on the bolted up splines, both the one out of the gearbox and the one into the final drive. The uni-joints have no play at all in them when they are good. You need to have a specific look at all the steps along the way. PS: at 6,000 miles I would be checking if it is all apart anyway, but not expecting any trouble. Assuming the bike hasn't been mistreated. Anuvverps: there is also the sliding spline in the middle of the shaft that compensates for the difference in length as the suspension goes up and down. That will have a very small amount of play. If it didn't, it wouldn't slide. 1 1
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