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Old 06-29-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Can anyone tell me the part numbers for the rear wheel bearings for a 1999 fuel injected Tiger? I need to go and get them tomorrow...

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Knock the old ones out and take them with you.
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On 2006-06-30 03:57, blacktiger wrote:
Knock the old ones out and take them with you.
I tried that last time and found the back end was alarmingly unstable in sweeping corners on the way to the bearing factors. :razz:

Anyway, I rang Jack Lilleys and their parts man obligingly came up with a number. Hope he is right...

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And the number is? Did they work?
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On 2006-06-30 03:57, blacktiger wrote:
Knock the old ones out and take them with you.


I tried that last time and found the back end was alarmingly unstable in sweeping corners on the way to the bearing factors. :razz:

Anyway, I rang Jack Lilleys and their parts man obligingly came up with a number. Hope he is right...

Cheers

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Oh! Sorry, I assume everyone has a cage as well.

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And the number is? Did they work?
He quoted 6204 2RS, and I'm now going tomorrow morning so we'll see.

Oh. and I do have other transport but I'm getting a dealer to do the replacemnent as the bearing factor and the dealer are close together half an hour away from home, and the dealer has to issue the new MoT so I want to go on the bike.

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He quoted 6204 2RS, and I'm now going tomorrow morning so we'll see.
He was half right. The definitive answer is one side is 6204 2RS, and one is 6304 2RS. Luckily the dealer had the 6304 in stock so they were able to complete the job.

All fixed and MoT'd and off to its new owner...

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have you replaced all three bearings in the rear wheel??,not just the two outer ones,that middle one is one everyone misses.
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