wheel bearings
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- mikelehan
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Re: wheel bearings
you culd always buy mine of me dude!!!
Mine are powder coated in green, if you ride a green one then i'm selling mine
Mine are powder coated in green, if you ride a green one then i'm selling mine
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Re: wheel bearings
The wheel bearings are very easy to change but remember to take out the circlips first and when you order the wheel bearings get one for the sprocket carrier too they dont normally come with that one supplied for some reason, and never re-use the bearings that you take out due to the possible damage on removal probably cost around 30 pounds for a full set.
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Re: wheel bearings
with abacky ,
it's not worth reusing bearings these days as there quite cheap from wemot https://shop.wemoto.com/index.dyn deffo get the sprocket carrier bearing as i've seen a couple of failures on this specific bearing on zx9s just recently
£22.00 for the full set
it's not worth reusing bearings these days as there quite cheap from wemot https://shop.wemoto.com/index.dyn deffo get the sprocket carrier bearing as i've seen a couple of failures on this specific bearing on zx9s just recently
