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front wheel bearings

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As inexpensive as they are, I went all balls throughout. Rear wheel, front wheel, upper and lower steering stem all replaced. The only thing I didn't do is the bushings in the swingarm, all balls doesn't carry and OEM are about $30 each. I think mine are fine, with cleaning and grease.
 
Let me just check with you that I've got the size right.

I'm replacing bearings on both wheels on my GS1100G, and would like to know if the bearings both are 6302-RS on the front wheel?
( 45mm outer diametre, 15mm inner diametre and 13mm thickness )
And the same question on the rear wheel - are both bearings the same dimension, 6303-RS?
( 47mm outer diametre, 17mm inner diametre and 14mm thickness )

I'm going to the local hardwarestore, they have good selection of SKF bearings that will do the job.
 
Let me just check with you that I've got the size right.

I'm replacing bearings on both wheels on my GS1100G, and would like to know if the bearings both are 6302-RS on the front wheel?
( 45mm outer diametre, 15mm inner diametre and 13mm thickness )
And the same question on the rear wheel - are both bearings the same dimension, 6303-RS?
( 47mm outer diametre, 17mm inner diametre and 14mm thickness )

I'm going to the local hardwarestore, they have good selection of SKF bearings that will do the job.


Yes, that's correct for your bike and all other GS shafties. Just two 6303 bearings in the rear wheel.



All or almost all GS models use the same front bearings, but the chain drive models have three bearings in the rear wheel, and I don't remember what sizes they are.
 
Thanks!
I checked the local dealers and found that the agricultural service center have, of all things, John Deere bearings that will do the job! :D
Prices here was between US$10 to US$90 for the same bearings ... it pays to shop around.
 
It definitely sounds like you got a bum bearing. That sucks.

But nope, I've never had a problem, even with El Cheapo bearings. They're made to withstand far higher loads and speeds than those generated by motorcycles, so quality doesn't matter a whole lot. The only thing that kills them is water and dirt.

This looks like a good place to stock up:
http://www.thebigbearingstore.com/servlet/the-473/6302-Radial-Ball-Bearing/Detail

Less than $3 each for 6302-2RS

I just ordered enough bearing for 3 sets of 17" GSXR wheels (less one inner carrier bearing). Total with shipping is $56

Could not have been easier :rolleyes:.

Even a "----fill in ---" could have done it :-\\\

The Big Bearing Store Items
2 6305-2RS 6305-ZZ Radial Ball Bearing 25mm Bore @ $5.75 = $11.50
12 6204-2RS 6204-ZZ Radial Ball Bearing 20mm Bore @ $2.70 = $32.40
Sub-Total: $43.90
Shipping: $12.07 (UPS Ground)
Sales Tax: $0.00
The Big Bearing Store Total: $55.97

These bearings are about $13 from the dealer, which would have done the rear of one wheel. :(
 
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