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I need help with the assembly of a 1998 boss hoss front end and swingarm

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Gills Lango

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The only way to do this without problem for later is: go to a dealer even Harley ,and let him doing the right thing.
This will ensure you to have safety when riding this Big bike!

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its a Chevy engine so you will need info from Chevy

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2009

SOURCE: swingarm bearing and seal assembly

If you just are looking for an exploded view. You can view, look only at bikebandits.com. Can't print or save, just look. Hope this helps.

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David Belcher

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2010

SOURCE: front end feels rubbery, ive

You mention front and rear wheel bearings have no play, but have you replaced them? I do remember part customers replacing the wheel bearings on the gl1200 at about 10,000 mile intervals because of what you describe. You do not mention the miles on the motorcycle but I think that if you replace the front and rear wheel bearings you will notice a huge difference in how your Gl1200 handles. I do not think it will be necessary to do anything with the final drive bearings. Remember to regrease the spline on the final drive with Moly60 grease before reinstalling the rear wheel. I have replaced the wheel bearings on my GL1000 ( around 125,000 miles) several times and handling always improves.

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