Question 3: There is a thin shim washer that sits between the engine case and the bearing on the the end of the black plastic bearing. If you look at the picture I posted you can make out a couple of pieces of the shim washer on the end of the bearing,covered in grease and grime.
after 21,000km my E8000 started making a spurious noise. Looking around on this forum I found a thread about servicing Shimano E8000 motors. Very helpful. I decided to attempt a repair of the motor. When I had it apart I found one of the thin washers had broken and caused the adjacent bearing to...
Just finish ed repairing my E8000 motor. The bearing on the left hand side of thru crank shaft, 6805ZZ, had failed. There was one shim washer between the case and one 6900ZZ that was in five pieces. This was replaced as well as the three 6900ZZ. I believe they were ok but at $4.00 each just...
I think its called "follow on". I believe its a Shimano thing. As I always ride in ECO I hardly notice it and can use it to an advantage going up steep rocky technical climbs to avoid pedal strike.
anywhere from 15Km to 50Km with 200 metres to 1500 metres climbing. Shorter rides are typically steep technical rocky climbs while longer rides are fire trail rides,