New addition to the stable
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Re: New addition to the stable
WOW Cool bike. Almost the same colores as mine, where your´s is dark blue, mine is light blue. About the wheel,why don´t you just paint the ´95 wheel to mach the ´91 rear. No fab work or rare bearings needed.
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Re: New addition to the stable
awesome man, that has got to be the best graphic scheme on a FZR 600/100. ...

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Re: New addition to the stable
Try these guys for bearings:
http://www.goallballs.com/Bearings_seals.asp?page=WBK
I used them to fit some Marchesini rims onto my '89 FZR.
http://www.goallballs.com/Bearings_seals.asp?page=WBK
I used them to fit some Marchesini rims onto my '89 FZR.
Re: New addition to the stable
you could keep and use both 95 wheels and sell me the 91 wheels(cheep).Then I would have a set for intermediate tyres.LOL
Looks good in those colours blue and white is the way to go.
Black is so yesterday....SORRY SWEEKS

Looks good in those colours blue and white is the way to go.
Black is so yesterday....SORRY SWEEKS
Re: New addition to the stable
Well, bloody hell. I misread the catalogue the other day. First, All Balls is wrong - you need 20x40x12. Second they're right - nobody makes that damn size. The 6204s I was muttering about are 20x47x14, and of absolutely no f'n use to you.Pacman wrote:I checked with All Balls. The bearings I need are 22mm X 40mm X 12mm. They said nobody makes that size because the wall thickness gets too thin. I also checked Boca online and they don't have them either.DonTZ125 wrote:Option 4 - get bearings that match the bearing socket of the '91 wheel and the '95 axle. The '91 uses #6203, the '95 uses #6004 series bearings. Go to the local bearing house (check your yellow pages - or the local NAPA Parts store might have them) and ask for #6204 bearings. Wheel bearings get splashed with water a lot, so you'll want the 'Double rubber seal' version. If all they have is single-seal, install them with the seal out.
Any suggestions on where I might find them?
Thanks,
Chris

Sorry for the confusion...

1989 3LN1 FZR250R, currently stock.
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TTR Ignition Systems
TCI Repair and Ignition Transistor Upgrade
VRR Adaptor Harness
YZF600 TCI Adaptor
Running Light Fuse Carrier
Re: New addition to the stable
No problem. I appreciate the effort.
I've decided to replace the seals in the '91 forks and try them out. I'm sure for regular street riding I probably won't see any difference between the '91 forks and the '95 forks. We'll find out. The seals should be here tomorrow and I'll work on pulling the forks apart this week.
Chris
I've decided to replace the seals in the '91 forks and try them out. I'm sure for regular street riding I probably won't see any difference between the '91 forks and the '95 forks. We'll find out. The seals should be here tomorrow and I'll work on pulling the forks apart this week.
Chris