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Post by one1 on Jul 15, 2016 21:26:18 GMT -6
My rear wheel has a lot of play in it on my new 260cc. I don't have a clue what bearing to get. It's a XY260T Yamaha 257mm laydown case. What do you use?
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Post by jct842 on Jul 15, 2016 21:45:14 GMT -6
All bearings have numbers stamped on their sides. Those numbers are standardized and indicate sizes. Take those numbers for both bearings to a bearing shop and buy new ones.
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Post by one1 on Jul 28, 2016 12:31:57 GMT -6
The good news... Don't need a bearing. The bad, splines are causing the play. Looks like there should be a bushing on the end of the wheel and there is not. Anyone know if there was one originally? Trying to get it to stop wobbling. It's making the handling crazy. It also looks like the case is out of round but idk how that affects it because the whole axle turns so it shouldn't be touching the case, probably just a noticeable useless fact.
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