I have a 16 and now i'm curious, exactly where Is this cap that needs to be removed?
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black [plastic caps covering your swingarm pivot shaft down under the passinger footboards. pull them out with my thumb nail.I have a 16 and now i'm curious, exactly where Is this cap that needs to be removed?
was it painfull when you pooped those plugs out ? sorry, couldn't help myself .
black [plastic caps covering your swingarm pivot shaft down under the passinger footboards. pull them out with my thumb nail.
I checked my 2014 with 29K miles. I had some fine rubber dust under each cap .... no "chunks". I blew out the dust and replaced the caps. I will make it a habit to check under the caps every time I check the air filter. If the swing arm bearings start to fail, .... then the rubber bushings are going to rotate and fail.
Improper drive belt adjustment could stress these bushings. The rubber bushings are definitely part of the belt tension equation. If I ever have to replace a drive belt .... I would do a full rear end tear down and replace these bushings and the swingarm bearings while everything is apart.
Thanks for the heads-up!
Boborag: