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madman
Bearing Numbers GSXR
Hi new member here. I have a few GS ,s .(4 of them) Been to motion bearing supply first attempt with replacement bearing set for gsxr wheels for a upside down monoshock katana build. Front bearings were 6204 no problem then 2 trips later to bike shop for microfische numbers for rear wheel as following R/H 2011 and L/H 2004 Unfortunately these numbers do nOT coinside with the numbers from bike shop. I cross referenced the 750 and also 1100 GSXR as I bought a bunch of parts and didnt get bearings spacers seals with them. I was hoping to buy all the pieces seals and bearings from motion as they are I feel better quality (and cheaper??? )thanx Mike ibrew54@@rogers.comTags: None
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Billy Ricks
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BassCliff
Greetings and Salutations!!
Hi Mr. madman,
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SVSooke
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madjack57754
Look like NSK numbers. Local bearing supply house would be able to match those up, and be a lot cheaper than a stealership.
Quick story... Needed idler bearings for a snowmobile skid (yamaha), dealer wanted $38 per bearing. Went to the local bearing house and bought the "good" bearings at $3.75 each. Same bearing brand and shell number as yamaha sold. Your choice.
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TSCC
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by madjack57754 View PostLook like NSK numbers. Local bearing supply house would be able to match those up, and be a lot cheaper than a stealership.
Quick story... Needed idler bearings for a snowmobile skid (yamaha), dealer wanted $38 per bearing. Went to the local bearing house and bought the "good" bearings at $3.75 each. Same bearing brand and shell number as yamaha sold. Your choice.
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SVSooke
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Billy Ricks
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SVSooke
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BassCliff
Hi,
Oops, I got in a hurry and glommed right over what bearings we were talking about. My apologies.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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SVSooke
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madman
Bearing Confusion was caused by numbers changed to 20 from 60 ?? anyhow the following were the bearings for my application 6204 front wheel,,rear wheel as follows R/H (20x47x14) 2011,,L/H 2004,,and third one for rear wheel 2507(25x62x17) Followed by the dual seal number 2rs?
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madman
Oops
Sorry forgot to mention when i was at the bike shop then bearing supply shop the numbers given didnt match the bearing suppliers numbers? And so on and so on now all good thanx All Mike
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