The chain and sprockets are new, the tires are new. Chain is tensioned to 1 1/4" on the center stand, at 6'4 I weigh about 200lbs, I don't know if this is too tight, but from what I've read on here I think that's right? I've read overtight chains can contribute to this kind of issue.
PO had put a 16" rear wheel on instead of what I believe is the stock 17" from what the manual says. Originally the disk side spacer that goes between the caliper and swingarm was missing, and had been replaced by washers. So, after the first bearing failure I hunted down an OEM spacer thinking maybe the washers had been off by enough to cause side load, but no dice. I noticed a little scoring where the disk side wheel bearing sat on the axle, so I went ahead and replaced the axle as well just in case. Still no dice, failed again.
Every time I've replaced the full set of bearings, even the sprocket one. I cleaned the wheel thoroughly and seated them using the threaded rod and washer method, so the inner races aren't being touched during install. Castle axle nut, caliper bolts, and everything else has been torqued exactly within manual specs.
Every time, it is the disk side rear wheel bearing that is failing, in one case, it disintegrated when I took the wheel off and the top hat spacer came off.
The bearings themselves have been AllBalls.
This is making me crazy. At this point all I can think of that could be causing this is that there's something wrong with the wheel hub itself but as far as I know it was fine previously so somehow it must have been damaged in the interim, I'm unknowingly botching the install, or the differently sized rear wheel is a problem somehow.
Any insight or advice into what to do next would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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