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    Wheel/steering head bearing source

    I know there have been a lot of posts from folks looking for wheel and/or steering head bearings. I recently ordered a set of front wheel bearings from Bike Bandit (they didn't list the rear bearings for my bike). The company Bike Bandit sources these from is All Balls Racing. I found their website and they have a very extensive database of bikes and good prices. Front wheel bearings for my GS1100 were $9.90 a set, rears were $10.51. My KTM front wheel has bearings along with separate seals. The full kit was $14.81. Shipping was only $4.00.

    Check it out: https://www.allballsracing.com/index.htm

    Thanks,
    Joe
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    #2
    I've used their products and been pleased with them. I didn't know they sold direct. Thanks for the tip.

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      #3
      Great prices -- only $36 for steering head bearings. I paid $50 at Dennis Kirk several years ago.
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        #4
        here is a link to all the bearing that you will need for your bike,

        http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/f...k/bearings.htm

        and here is a link to find the numbers of any random/custom bearings you need so you can easily talk to a bearing house.

        http://www.consbrgs.com/cbc_search.taf

        maybe we should make this thread a permanant fixture somewhere like the garage or sumtin

        -ryan
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        82 Kat 1000 Project
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