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Rear Pivots
The pivot assembly is a simple mechanism that allows
the rear triangle to move up and down in combination
with a rear suspension. Size, shape, and compounds
will vary between models; however, operating principles
are the same. A shaft will pivot inside of two bushings
secured in place with bolts. Pivots should be kept clean
and free from grime and should be disassembled and re-
greased at least once every riding season. Please note
the drive side crank arm must be removed from the spin-
dle before attempting to work on the pivot. Some models
have two, small (2.5mm) Allen bolts on the underside of
the bottom bracket shell. These must be removed before
attempting to disassemble the pivot. After disassembling
and cleaning, the shaft of the pivot assembly should be
lightly coated with lithium-based grease, as well as the
bushings and the threads of the attaching hardware.
Please remember: Never use WD-40™ to grease com-
ponents. It is a degreaser that will not provide required
lubrication and has a tendency to attract dust.
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1. Attaching Bolt
2. Bushing
3. Shaft
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1. Pivot Assembly
2. Bottom Bracket Cup & Lockring
3. Rear Triangle