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Locky 13-04-14 18:35

Sprocket carrier bearing ..
 
Mine gave up today , was on my way back home from a ride and started to hear a strange noise . Checked it over when i got home and there's a nasty noise when i turn the wheel and play in the sprocket carrier ..

Anyone know the bearing dimentions ?

Locky 13-04-14 19:04

I've found the size but there seems to be options .
Whats the best one to get from this list ?
Think i'll get a spare too ..
http://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/adv...04-2rs&x=0&y=0

Will i need to renew the seal ? If so what size ?

Pleiades 15-04-14 00:49

Just avoid C3 high clearance bearings - they have built in play/slop from new! ;)

I tend to use SKF bearings, but that's just personal preference.

If the seal is at all damaged or has gone hard, then it'll need replacing, but even if it looks OK, it's probably prudent to replace it given the cost. Don't quote me, but as far as I can recall it's a 7mm wide seal...

WeaveMcQuilt 18-04-14 22:43

http://www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co...%20wheel?uID=0

Bearing seals are on this page. Not too cheap for a bit of rubber.


For SKF bearings, get them from bearing boys.
�26 delivered for the whole set.

Front and rear:
http://www.bearingboys.co.uk/6203-2R...Bearing-1889-p

Sprocket carrier:
http://www.bearingboys.co.uk/6304-2R...Bearing-1930-p


Then, do your own greasing:

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=19728

Pleiades 19-04-14 14:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by WeaveMcQuilt (Post 198975)
http://www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co...%20wheel?uID=0

Bearing seals are on this page. Not too cheap for a bit of rubber.

No need to pay Yamaha prices for the seals, you can order them along with your bearings for a couple of quid from simplybearings.

sweller 19-04-14 20:51

These are the wheel bearing dimensions:

Hub bearings : 6203-2RS
Sprocket carrier: 6304-2RS

Seals:
23 x 40 x 7 disc side rear.
30 x 52 x 7 on the sprocket carrier.

I've just replaced mine (preventative maintenance!) with SKF sourced from a local bearing factor - total cost for the full rear (three bearings and two seals) was �25.

The fronts are also 6203-2RS and two 23x40x7 seals.

WeaveMcQuilt 19-04-14 21:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by sweller (Post 199001)
These are the wheel bearing dimensions:

Hub bearings : 6203-2RS
Sprocket carrier: 6304-2RS

Seals:
23 x 40 x 7 disc side rear.
30 x 52 x 7 on the sprocket carrier.

I've just replaced mine (preventative maintenance!) with SKF sourced from a local bearing factor - total cost for the full rear (three bearings and two seals) was �25.

The fronts are also 6203-2RS and two 23x40x7 seals.


Important info every Ten owner should have.

Thanks!

(still taking mine to a mechanic to get them changed.... not sure I'm up to the task!)

aliwakeskate 12-08-14 23:13

Just about to replace the bearings on my wheels and have found the correct SKF bearings on the bearingboys website but can't seem to find the seals. I know what the sizes are from the above posts, but does anyone know if the seals on the tenere are the R21 (single lip) or R23 (twin lip) type?

Also, anyone know anywhere else to get the seals online as simplybearings and bearingboys don't have the 23x40x7 seal in stock?

Cheers,

Al

Pleiades 13-08-14 00:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by aliwakeskate (Post 202118)
Just about to replace the bearings on my wheels and have found the correct SKF bearings on the bearingboys website but can't seem to find the seals. I know what the sizes are from the above posts, but does anyone know if the seals on the tenere are the R21 (single lip) or R23 (twin lip) type?

I used R23

Quote:

Originally Posted by aliwakeskate (Post 202118)
Also, anyone know anywhere else to get the seals online as simplybearings and bearingboys don't have the 23x40x7 seal in stock?

Try www.bearing-king.co.uk

aliwakeskate 13-08-14 00:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 202120)
I used R23



Try www.bearing-king.co.uk

Legend Pleiades! Cheers for that.


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