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Wheel bearings
Hey just wanted to ask about wheel bearings getting a set of new tires soon and the bearings haven't been change by me ever so to give myself peace of mind I'm going to change them
Was going to get them from Wemoto but wondered if the OTR ones were any better ? Cheers Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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You can just buy them from your local bearing shop. With some SKF you can't go wrong. The bearing number is printed on the race
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I normally try a stick with the the bigger names as mentioned skf,koyo, nsk. Colin J
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I agree with the other two chaps - get them directly from a bearing supplier. I tend to use these guys:
https://www.bearingboys.co.uk/ Rear Wheel 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. Front Wheel The fronts are also 6203-2RS and two 23x40x7 seals. |
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How easy are they to remove / fit? are we talking fly press or just knock them in with a socket? i'd like to change mine but its something I have no experience of.
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They are quite easy to remove using a long punch / drift.
Some times it is difficult to get started because there is a tube between the two bearings and there is not a lot of space for the drift to hit the bearing. I have uses a anchor bolt in the past. get one that is almost the same size as the inner diameter as the bearing. snug it up so it is a nice tight fit in the bearing now you can just hit it straight through. works great you may have to shorten the bolt because you will smash the threat's and you wont get it out of the bearing anymore. hope this will help http://grommitsgarage.blogspot.nl/20...placement.html |
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