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Offline chupacabra

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« Reply #15 on: June 15, 2007, 06:38:11 PM »
On these wheels you just push the spacer aside and use the drift on the outer race. I used small ball peen hammer and it didn't seam to even make a mark on the hard steel race. I'm not saying its good to reuse bearings just that you could pull them and clean and repack for longer life if you wanted/needed too.
Dave . . . San Diego, California
1996 GSF600S Marble Italian Red
I bought new in sept of 95
D.I.D. 530ZVM gold x-ring chain
Pirelli Diablo 120/60F & Strada 160/60R
Progressive fork springs
H.S. HD rear axle nut & washer
Hole Shot 17" comp1 can

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« Reply #16 on: June 25, 2007, 01:27:42 AM »
I AM GLAD THAT IT WENT WELL FOR YOU.....

WHERE DID YOU GET YOUR BEARINGS FROM?....WHAT WAS THE COST FOR THE PARTS?....

I PLAN TO REPLACE MY ALL OF MY WHEEL BEARINGS AND REPLACE MY FRONT FORK SEALS, SPRINGS, AND FLUID OVER THIS WINTER.....

THANKS.....
2001 BANDIT 1200S - MY DOCTOR ALWAYS SAYS, TAKE A SHOT OF B-12 AND CALL ME IN THE MORNING!  I LOVE MY DOCTOR!

W-T-B - AFTERMARKET CHROME/POLISHED WHEELS-LIKE THESE-http://www.exoticsportbike.com/star2.htm

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« Reply #17 on: June 25, 2007, 06:01:06 AM »
I ordered from a dealer online http://www.suzukiofoakland.com/
they have a parts finder. A lot of dearships have online ordering. I just picked one that was a little cheaper. Shipping to my doors is better for me.
Dave . . . San Diego, California
1996 GSF600S Marble Italian Red
I bought new in sept of 95
D.I.D. 530ZVM gold x-ring chain
Pirelli Diablo 120/60F & Strada 160/60R
Progressive fork springs
H.S. HD rear axle nut & washer
Hole Shot 17" comp1 can