Check with local independent cycle shoppes -- most carry a selection of bearings in stock, and that size is as common as pig tracks.
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Originally posted by shortlid
Check with local independent cycle shoppes -- most carry a selection of bearings in stock, and that size is as common as pig tracks.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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shortlid
Cool I just got a pair of regular 6302-2RS sealed bearing made in Japan by NTN from Granger for $8!! I just hope they are the right size for my "80 GS850G!
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I agree with bwringer - just get the kit from All Balls. I just went through the whole business of sizing out the bearings, going down to the local bearing house, etc., etc. i found a set of All Balls steering head bearings that will fit my bike, (a GS400, but the bearing set is for a GS550 - the manufacturer references the same kit number for both bikes) for $7.00 on EBay, $13.00 with shipping and I know they are good quality bearings & will fit. The kit also comes with replacement 'seals'.
Even the list price (~25-39) is a decent deal when you factor in all the time I spent dicking around for an alternative.
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