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bearing number
Can anyone get me the number that's on the bearing on the swingarm? I have the number for the bigger bearing (IKO TA2428Z ) but you have to take the dust seal off of the smaller ones to see the part number. Anyone got one lying around they can check for me? part number should be similar etched into the bearing.
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Re: bearing number
There are two sets of bearings on the swingarm. Are you talking about the swingarm pivot bearing (where the swinger attaches to the frame) or the suspension linkage bearings (where the dogbones attach)?
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Re: bearing number
He's talking about the suspension bearing.

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Re: bearing number
sorry for being unclear. I ended up just ordering them from a local shop for $11 a piece, could be worse.
BUT! for future reference, each bearing should come with a part number like the one i gave above etched into it.
Take that number and call Accurate Bearing. (http://www.accuratebearing.com/) I got each rear wheel bearing for $2.99, and the other two needle swingarm bearings for $11 a piece opposed to the $22 on most parts fiche's. So cool.
BUT! for future reference, each bearing should come with a part number like the one i gave above etched into it.
Take that number and call Accurate Bearing. (http://www.accuratebearing.com/) I got each rear wheel bearing for $2.99, and the other two needle swingarm bearings for $11 a piece opposed to the $22 on most parts fiche's. So cool.
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- Barnett Clutch------------------------------------------R6 Blue Dots, Front Master Brake Cylinder+Reservoir
WP Adjustable Rear Shock----------------------------Vortex 520 Conversion with RK GB520GXW Chain
V&H Header (4-1)--------------------------------------Swingarm Spool Mounts
Cobra F1r Exhaust Can--------------------------------R6 Voltage Regulator
Flo-Commander with Remote-------------------------Custom Airtech Passenger Seat
Stage 7 Jet kit with Diffuser Caps--------------------Factory Pro Nickel Emulsion Tubes
Wiseco 630 Kit------------------------------------------Custom Frame Slider Mounts
Modking Hydraulic Clutch Kit--------------------------Hella Projection Headlight with Xentec HID Kit (H9 Bulb)
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Re: bearing number
Most yamaha bearings can be "de-coded" from their part number in the yam parts manual. If you buy get it from a bearing house not the stealership.thatkid wrote:He's talking about the suspension bearing.
Re: bearing number
damn thats good site to know . just paid $60 for rear wheel bearings for my R1 from ALL BALLS and now i find out that the new dust seals sit 1mm lower then stock ones ..$40 for front ALL BALLS wheel bearings ..

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Re: bearing number
I gotta mention that those guys are seriously awesome. I bought 4 bearings from them and they seriously bent over backwards for me. I wasn't some big company doing thousands of dollars of transactions, just some lone kid buying a few bearings and they were awesome about it. I highly recommend talking to them if you guys need bearings of any sort.
Upgrades:
- Barnett Clutch------------------------------------------R6 Blue Dots, Front Master Brake Cylinder+Reservoir
WP Adjustable Rear Shock----------------------------Vortex 520 Conversion with RK GB520GXW Chain
V&H Header (4-1)--------------------------------------Swingarm Spool Mounts
Cobra F1r Exhaust Can--------------------------------R6 Voltage Regulator
Flo-Commander with Remote-------------------------Custom Airtech Passenger Seat
Stage 7 Jet kit with Diffuser Caps--------------------Factory Pro Nickel Emulsion Tubes
Wiseco 630 Kit------------------------------------------Custom Frame Slider Mounts
Modking Hydraulic Clutch Kit--------------------------Hella Projection Headlight with Xentec HID Kit (H9 Bulb)
Modking Aluminum Radiator Overflow Bottle--------
Re: bearing number
Almost all bearings used on motorcycles are "off the shelf", meaning they are industry standards and can be purchased from many other sources besides than the stealership. If you can accurately measure the outside diameter, the inner diameter and the thickness you can find the bearing you need. Most bikes made in Japan and Europe will have metric dimensions, for example 20mm OD 14mm ID 6mm thick.
When it came time to find bearings for my KTM, Applied Industrial http://www.applied.com/ had them for almost half the price of the stealership.
Also try McMaster-Carr http://www.mcmaster.com/
When it came time to find bearings for my KTM, Applied Industrial http://www.applied.com/ had them for almost half the price of the stealership.
Also try McMaster-Carr http://www.mcmaster.com/
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Re: bearing number
Hi,cecorri wrote:Almost all bearings used on motorcycles are "off the shelf", meaning they are industry standards and can be purchased from many other sources besides than the stealership. If you can accurately measure the outside diameter, the inner diameter and the thickness you can find the bearing you need. Most bikes made in Japan and Europe will have metric dimensions, for example 20mm OD 14mm ID 6mm thick.
When it came time to find bearings for my KTM, Applied Industrial http://www.applied.com/ had them for almost half the price of the stealership.
Also try McMaster-Carr http://www.mcmaster.com/
You all gave sound advice as where to buy but nobody actually gave the bearing number for future reference .........
Re: bearing number
Also how would you go about measuring needle bearings? They can't all be the same thickness
Upgrades:
- Barnett Clutch------------------------------------------R6 Blue Dots, Front Master Brake Cylinder+Reservoir
WP Adjustable Rear Shock----------------------------Vortex 520 Conversion with RK GB520GXW Chain
V&H Header (4-1)--------------------------------------Swingarm Spool Mounts
Cobra F1r Exhaust Can--------------------------------R6 Voltage Regulator
Flo-Commander with Remote-------------------------Custom Airtech Passenger Seat
Stage 7 Jet kit with Diffuser Caps--------------------Factory Pro Nickel Emulsion Tubes
Wiseco 630 Kit------------------------------------------Custom Frame Slider Mounts
Modking Hydraulic Clutch Kit--------------------------Hella Projection Headlight with Xentec HID Kit (H9 Bulb)
Modking Aluminum Radiator Overflow Bottle--------
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Re: bearing number
Hence my question re nobody supplying the bearing number .............zero9243 wrote:Also how would you go about measuring needle bearings? They can't all be the same thickness
Re: bearing number
I'll be picking it up on monday from the dealership and I'll try to make a wiki article with bearing numbers.yamaha_george wrote:Hence my question re nobody supplying the bearing number .............zero9243 wrote:Also how would you go about measuring needle bearings? They can't all be the same thickness
Upgrades:
- Barnett Clutch------------------------------------------R6 Blue Dots, Front Master Brake Cylinder+Reservoir
WP Adjustable Rear Shock----------------------------Vortex 520 Conversion with RK GB520GXW Chain
V&H Header (4-1)--------------------------------------Swingarm Spool Mounts
Cobra F1r Exhaust Can--------------------------------R6 Voltage Regulator
Flo-Commander with Remote-------------------------Custom Airtech Passenger Seat
Stage 7 Jet kit with Diffuser Caps--------------------Factory Pro Nickel Emulsion Tubes
Wiseco 630 Kit------------------------------------------Custom Frame Slider Mounts
Modking Hydraulic Clutch Kit--------------------------Hella Projection Headlight with Xentec HID Kit (H9 Bulb)
Modking Aluminum Radiator Overflow Bottle--------
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Re: bearing number
Top man that is my Tuesday freedup to go ridezero9243 wrote:I'll be picking it up on monday from the dealership and I'll try to make a wiki article with bearing numbers.yamaha_george wrote:Hence my question re nobody supplying the bearing number .............zero9243 wrote:Also how would you go about measuring needle bearings? They can't all be the same thickness

Re: bearing number
I have a sheet going of bearing numbers but I left it at TK's house. Ill try to update it next monday when I'm down there.
Upgrades:
- Barnett Clutch------------------------------------------R6 Blue Dots, Front Master Brake Cylinder+Reservoir
WP Adjustable Rear Shock----------------------------Vortex 520 Conversion with RK GB520GXW Chain
V&H Header (4-1)--------------------------------------Swingarm Spool Mounts
Cobra F1r Exhaust Can--------------------------------R6 Voltage Regulator
Flo-Commander with Remote-------------------------Custom Airtech Passenger Seat
Stage 7 Jet kit with Diffuser Caps--------------------Factory Pro Nickel Emulsion Tubes
Wiseco 630 Kit------------------------------------------Custom Frame Slider Mounts
Modking Hydraulic Clutch Kit--------------------------Hella Projection Headlight with Xentec HID Kit (H9 Bulb)
Modking Aluminum Radiator Overflow Bottle--------
Re: bearing number
So here's what I have so far:
Rear wheel:
2x 6203 NSE
1x 6303
Swingarm bearings:
2x IKO TA1715Z
2x IKO TA2428Z
Top Steering Stem Bearing
Koyo 32005JR
Rear wheel:
2x 6203 NSE
1x 6303
Swingarm bearings:
2x IKO TA1715Z
2x IKO TA2428Z
Top Steering Stem Bearing
Koyo 32005JR
Upgrades:
- Barnett Clutch------------------------------------------R6 Blue Dots, Front Master Brake Cylinder+Reservoir
WP Adjustable Rear Shock----------------------------Vortex 520 Conversion with RK GB520GXW Chain
V&H Header (4-1)--------------------------------------Swingarm Spool Mounts
Cobra F1r Exhaust Can--------------------------------R6 Voltage Regulator
Flo-Commander with Remote-------------------------Custom Airtech Passenger Seat
Stage 7 Jet kit with Diffuser Caps--------------------Factory Pro Nickel Emulsion Tubes
Wiseco 630 Kit------------------------------------------Custom Frame Slider Mounts
Modking Hydraulic Clutch Kit--------------------------Hella Projection Headlight with Xentec HID Kit (H9 Bulb)
Modking Aluminum Radiator Overflow Bottle--------