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    Steering bearing??

    Have a 80 gs1100E and needs steering bearings, Can I get these bearing at local bearing shop ...I bought other bearings there in the past.

    Anyone know size or any info so I can buy bearings prior to taking everything apart??

    #2
    Don't know what size is but they SHOULD be a standard taper roller which you'll get from any bearing factor off the shelf.

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      #3
      Look in your other thread with the same question.

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        #4
        Originally posted by yorkshireracer View Post
        Don't know what size is but they SHOULD be a standard taper roller which you'll get from any bearing factor off the shelf.
        Thanks, I was hoping I could

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          #5
          I'm taking this apart right now, can I leave fork tubes attached to front fender and lower them out of trees?

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            #6
            Originally posted by trent View Post
            I'm taking this apart right now, can I leave fork tubes attached to front fender and lower them out of trees?
            Why would you want to??? But to answer, no. You will likely bend up the fender.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Spyder View Post
              Why would you want to??? But to answer, no. You will likely bend up the fender.
              I was planning on going to local bearing shop and getting new bearings tomorrow, but I think I will destroy them so much that they won't be able to match them with new one?? the lower race is not to bad but I would like to replace it!! I might order some and wait until I get them !!

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                #8
                all they need is the number on the old bearing, to match up for a new set for you

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by GateKeeper View Post
                  all they need is the number on the old bearing, to match up for a new set for you
                  I can't make the number out, the bottom race has same number as top?? but the inner bearing that had rollers and cage has a number I can't make out, need micro scope did a search and came up with these............ Upper: 25 x 47 x 15
                  Lower: 30 x 55 x 17
                  hope them are good numbers???

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                    #10
                    I am pretty certain that you can find the bearing dimensions here: http://www.boulevardsuzuki.com/fiche...1980&fveh=2155

                    Eric

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                      #11
                      Call Z1 and they will have your bearings. They are great quality and I have a set on mine with 40,000 miles on them already and no problem.





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