Bearing part number
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Bearing part number
When you remove a wheel bearing does it have the part number stamped on it by any chance ?
Re: Bearing part number
yes it will.
there will be a list on here somewhere in workshop section which will tell you the ones to get for front & rear wheel and also for the sprocket carrier
there will be a list on here somewhere in workshop section which will tell you the ones to get for front & rear wheel and also for the sprocket carrier
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Re: Bearing part number
Depends what you mean by part number. Honda part number - no. Bearing number - yes.
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Re: Bearing part number
I guess that will do,its just that I don't know what my wheels are off,f4i,blade or something else.jchesshyre wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 5:42 pm Depends what you mean by part number. Honda part number - no. Bearing number - yes.
Re: Bearing part number
Then you'll need to get the bearings out relatively intact to measure them and/or take to a local bearing factors to ID.
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Re: Bearing part number
bearings will have the code on the seal and that will be recognised by the bearing factor ... and if it doest then the ID, OD and width will make it simple to track down the correct replacememnt.
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Re: Bearing part number
as said on the seal it will have a wee number like 6204rs etc on them. any bearing shop or ebay will be a lot cheaper than honda who will give you the same bearing at double the price in a honda box.
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