Bringing this thread back up. I have a 75 hr MX and a new EX. Both have a bit of play this when on the stand and lifting the swing arm up. But the 75 hr bike has noticeably more than the new bike for useful comparison. I can feel the most resonance/clunk at the bearing on the triangle link that the lower shock bolt fastens to. Maybe the next in line also but hard to tell. On the Stark parts, it just shows the whole new triangle linkage (rocker arm) with everything inc $210.
Looks like a good fix but likely over overkill vs just replacing parts inside like bearings, seals grease maybe bushings?? If so from who aftermarket?
The pull link is least likely IMO because first, I don’t feel much of any movement from it and snd because it’s the last in line. That one is also another $210.
Asking before I buy. Ordering parts today and need to know what others found once inside. Also links to tips for this rocker removal/replacement or inspection. Guessing it’s easy peasy like a regular linkage rocker bike like KTM but making sure??
I saw the Stark hot chick video already. Just looking for any additional insight from others chasing this advanced state of clunk now that I’m getting up in hours. The bike is well cared for but ridden hard always! Maybe washed too much but I’m not blasting the obvious bearings and sensitive areas and always use a leaf blower to dry before parking. I have not disassembled it yet. I also did not check the stock grease when new. Mixed opinions on that.
Please advise if you have actually taken one apart for this reason and what was the most common sense resolution?
Thank in advance.
Bill