Putting new tires on the bike and figured I would clean/inspect/service the rear shock and linkage while the rear wheel is off since it hasn't been done since I've owned the bike. Upon disassembly and cleaning of the linkage, I noticed the needle bearing in the middle bore of the suspension arm was not centered. (See attached pics.) One side is about 3/8 of an inch from the outside edge and the other is about an 1/8 inch. These are pressed in cages so it doesn't move without force. I bought the bike from the original owner and he kept detailed service records - no mention of any work on the linkage - so I have to believe the bike came from the factory like this. In looking at an OEM parts diagram online, it looks like there are supposed to be 2 needle bearings in that bore. (See attached pic circled in red.) Kind of confused - all needle bearings are smooth, tight and not notchy. There is no play in any of the bolts/bores and minimal wear for just shy of 50k miles on the bike. The seals are also in good shape - still pliable with no cracking or damage. Wondering if I'm OK to grease it all up and reassemble the way it is or should I be ordering new bearings, bolt and seals for that middle bore. Kind of wanted the bike back together, off the lift and rideable by the weekend - not waiting for parts. WWCD? (What Would COG Do?)