Where to buy BEARINGS?
- wireman
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04 Feb 2007 06:54 #110080
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precision bearing;)
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- Nelson
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06 Feb 2007 23:11 #110745
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Restoring and customizing a KZ1000. Click here to read about it.
Plated KTM, DR650, KZ1000, Former MC mechanic (eons ago). 40 yrs. of dirt and street.
Replied by Nelson on topic Where to buy BEARINGS ?
thanks for the tips. Its not just an odd size, it's a non-existant size. A friend of mine has a lathe and mill and said he'd make sleeves, etc. to use the smaller axle and original bearings. I just need to take some measurements. problem solved!
Restoring and customizing a KZ1000. Click here to read about it.
Plated KTM, DR650, KZ1000, Former MC mechanic (eons ago). 40 yrs. of dirt and street.
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07 Feb 2007 06:30 #110773
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79 KZ 1075 MKll
79 KZ 1500 MKll dragbike
Gone but not forgotten:
3 X 73 Z1's
1 X 74 Z1A
1 X 75 Z1B
Replied by Jack on topic Where to buy BEARINGS ?
Try World Wide Bearings -
www.worldwidebearings.com
and ask for Dave, they are bike dragracers and very helpful.
79 KZ 1075 MKll
79 KZ 1500 MKll dragbike
Gone but not forgotten:
3 X 73 Z1's
1 X 74 Z1A
1 X 75 Z1B
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07 Feb 2007 07:03 #110778
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Try these people
www.chicago-rawhide.com
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07 Feb 2007 11:30 #110793
by guitargeek
1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"
Replied by guitargeek on topic Where to buy BEARINGS?
If you want to go for precision overkill, consider
MicroBlue Racing
's selection of micropolished bearings treated with tungsten disulfide. If you want to get really ticky about it, get the
ceramic
version.
Very, very, very low friction.
Very, very, very low friction.
1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"
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07 Feb 2007 15:22 #110855
by CoreyClough
'85 GPz550(ZX550-A2)
GPz550 Base Manual --> tinyurl.com/ze5b3qo
GPz550 Supplement Manual --> tinyurl.com/h34d2o6
GPz550.com --> www.nwsca.com/scripts/gpz_forum_2005/default.asp
First Race Win GPz550 --> tinyurl.com/o5y3ftp
Replied by CoreyClough on topic Where to buy BEARINGS?
Just replaced the 3 rear wheel bearings, 2 front wheel bearings, and both steering bearings, and seals. Bought all of them from
All Balls Racing
shipped to me with correct seals for $74.00. Check out their site, and compare. Wheel bearings came with sealed type, and steering head bearings came with tapered type, races, and seals.
All Balls Racing <--- Click it.
All Balls Racing <--- Click it.
'85 GPz550(ZX550-A2)
GPz550 Base Manual --> tinyurl.com/ze5b3qo
GPz550 Supplement Manual --> tinyurl.com/h34d2o6
GPz550.com --> www.nwsca.com/scripts/gpz_forum_2005/default.asp
First Race Win GPz550 --> tinyurl.com/o5y3ftp
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