The problem is usually on the right bushing behind the rear brake pump assembly. A lack of grease is not the problem, but rather that the bolt assembly was over torqued during assembly and compressed the bushing so it is now no longer floating but rather the swing arm is rubbing directly against the frame. So you could disassemble the swing arm and install a thin washer and re-torque by hand to spec or you can just put a drop of heavy weight gear oil to the bushing area and that will last months of daily riding. The problem seems to be that they are using impact wrenches during assembly.
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what is the name of the cap you guys removed I need to know that because I have lost one
How to buy parts from you
Hey which service centre is this? None of the service guys here in dehradun were able to fix this noise
Please help buddy!
Rishikesh "Ranjeet"
Hi where did u buy the tyre hugger from?
we make it
@@himalayantools6454 😲wow nyce bro, can please tell me how to make it😊
Can I get one from you on the splash guard....
Jesus, i have to break apart half of my bike to stop it squeaking ...?
I wish the RE has better production quality in the future
The problem is usually on the right bushing behind the rear brake pump assembly. A lack of grease is not the problem, but rather that the bolt assembly was over torqued during assembly and compressed the bushing so it is now no longer floating but rather the swing arm is rubbing directly against the frame. So you could disassemble the swing arm and install a thin washer and re-torque by hand to spec or you can just put a drop of heavy weight gear oil to the bushing area and that will last months of daily riding. The problem seems to be that they are using impact wrenches during assembly.