Yes, to go from crazy manufacturers sheite numbers to like generic numbers like 6303 O0
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Srinath.
Sesh,
Sometimes the bikebandit part number includes the bearing dimensions, then you can cross reference and pick up on the ISO designation.
national or skf bearings should have the same #'ing as each other
give me the # and i will try to cross refference fo you i have software here at work!
93306-37207-00 is the yamaha part number.
See if you can get me a $$ too.
Ronayers has it for $23.xx. So I am guessing its like $2-3 in the real world once you get real numbers for it.
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Srinath.
ok that # doesnt work but under normal bearing #'s that should be a 306 bearing ,are there any #'s on the bearing itself ,timkin/skf/toyo??
but you should be able to use the 306 bearing
if you find anymore #'s add them in
my retail herein canukistan is 26$ each but can be had cheeper
hope this helps :cheers:
Its not a 6306 - the bike doesn't even have a 6306, the bike has 1 6203 and 1 6303 and that monstrosity in the hub.
62/303 I have tons of around here - its almost the universal wheel bearing.
BTW, I can buy them on the street around here for 5-6 bucks a pop, which makes me wholly glad to have moved from charlotte where it was a good $8 and they'd ding me $1-3 for shipping ... like WTF, its right there on the shelf.
The part I posted I have surmised to be 22X56X16 for ID, OD and width, making it a 63/22 bearing.
That mofo isn't available easily, costs 1 arm, 2 legs and a ear as well as 3lbs of flesh.
Anyway, I'll keep you posted, I've never had a hub bearing go on a bike, and that ties in perfectly with the ghastly noises I hear, cos no one has had them die and no one has had them die. Nice huh. Always the first to have sheite break. I blame the mechanic ... oh wait, I blame the rider ... oh wait ... I blame the previous owner ... yea, I blame the previous owner.
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Srinath.
A 63/22 is a rare bearing and costs about £10 here in the UK if you know where to look, so $23 sounds about right. A 63/22 is not part of the 62** or 63** series so dont get it confused with a 6322.
www.bikebearingshop.co.uk
you paid HOW MUCH TO POWDER COAT A BIKE FROM ONE END TO THE OTHER....INCLUDING THE TOOL KIT :o :o :o
AND YOU Buddha Loves You ABOUT A 25 BUCK BRG
getting ready to go to asheville......wish you were still here to go.....we'll drink a beer for ya thurs night at the cottage on lake lure
Ken, have fun in asheville, wish I could be there too.
BTW, tool kit cost me like $5-6, $1 a piece. Bike cost $200 or so, with 2 layers, black and clear. I believe swingarm was another $30. The assorted silver under candy blue bits cost me about $5 a piece and I had like 15 or so bits there, and that is not complete either. Some more bits need to be done.
Overall its freaking $$$ ... but in the 2 bikes I did it, it was worth it. Savage had a huge ass acid spill that had just eaten the battery under tray and frame brackets under that. Totally needed serious help.
Just the effort of doing it will prevent me in the future. However The point isn't that I am bitching about the cost of a bearing. If I have to swap it, and reasonbly I can only find it for $25, it will not stop me. I'd be disappointed if I spend $25 for it, when on the street the next day I find it for $5. You have to remember, we (you, me, diaz) swapped over a dozen bearings in the last few months (4 neck, 4 swingarm, and 4 wheel if I remember) Its going to start adding up. I will hunt for stuff, and when I find it, I hold on to it and tell everyone about it.
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Srinath.
ok i don't know where youre getting the prices but also try like a alternater/strter rebulder as well because alot of these small bearings are also used in these assemblys ,gs's bearings are out of some domestic alternators so give that a try as well !
Correctol. That is who I bought my 6203 and 6303 from last night. They had it in stock. No 63/22 though. I am hoping that's not bad though.
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Srinath.
great minds think alike !!!! gota buy ya a beer some day ........a good one ! :cheers:
Werase is the same way too, he's even worse cos he knows so much more.
However he does like to pick on me for powdercoating the thing and that danged powder sat in some of the threads and ruined his day. I pretty much got it sorted out well by now though.
I also have very little faith in the paint he was using, and he can keep his bikes from any real weather. I cannot. So I have to have powdercoating. Much to his dismay, average loved the powdercoat.
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Srinath.