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Bearing Numbers GSXR

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Hi new member here. I have a few GS ,s .(4 of them) Been to motion bearing supply first attempt with replacement bearing set for gsxr wheels for a upside down monoshock katana build. Front bearings were 6204 no problem then 2 trips later to bike shop for microfische numbers for rear wheel as following R/H 2011 and L/H 2004 Unfortunately these numbers do nOT coinside with the numbers from bike shop. I cross referenced the 750 and also 1100 GSXR as I bought a bunch of parts and didnt get bearings spacers seals with them. I was hoping to buy all the pieces seals and bearings from motion as they are I feel better quality (and cheaper??? )thanx Mike ibrew54@@rogers.com
 
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Look like NSK numbers. Local bearing supply house would be able to match those up, and be a lot cheaper than a stealership.
Quick story... Needed idler bearings for a snowmobile skid (yamaha), dealer wanted $38 per bearing. Went to the local bearing house and bought the "good" bearings at $3.75 each. Same bearing brand and shell number as yamaha sold. Your choice.
 
Look like NSK numbers. Local bearing supply house would be able to match those up, and be a lot cheaper than a stealership.
Quick story... Needed idler bearings for a snowmobile skid (yamaha), dealer wanted $38 per bearing. Went to the local bearing house and bought the "good" bearings at $3.75 each. Same bearing brand and shell number as yamaha sold. Your choice.
They are NSK. I was going to mention that but bearing shops will know it.
 
Cliff is just welcoming him as he does all new members. Tons of info on Cliff's site.
I know that but he linked the strering head bearing place on his site.I have taken advantage of his site with lots of great stuff.I even learned a few tricks;)
 
I know that but he linked the strering head bearing place on his site.I have taken advantage of his site with lots of great stuff.I even learned a few tricks;)
I didn't pay attention to the link, just figured it was his usual welcome. Sorry.:oops:
 
Hi,

Oops, I got in a hurry and glommed right over what bearings we were talking about. My apologies.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Bearing Confusion was caused by numbers changed to 20 from 60 ?? anyhow the following were the bearings for my application 6204 front wheel,,rear wheel as follows R/H (20x47x14) 2011,,L/H 2004,,and third one for rear wheel 2507(25x62x17) Followed by the dual seal number 2rs?
 
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Sorry forgot to mention when i was at the bike shop then bearing supply shop the numbers given didnt match the bearing suppliers numbers? And so on and so on now all good thanx All Mike
 
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