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swing arm bearings
#1
anyone got the bearing numbers to hand for these little blighters (not the sussie linkage, the actual swing arm) so i'm not bike less for too long waiting for whispered promises to be delivered :rolleyes

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#2



main bearing - ta2525z
small bearing - ta1715z


tko part numbers.
is it clean enough?
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#3
Try Mark at Marksman bearings http://www.bikebearings.co.uk/. He has all the bearings you need in bike specific kits.
He does a full set of swinging arm bearing and seals, I bought the collars/sleeves from Yamaha, but got the rest here. Excellent to deal with
http://shop.marksman-ind.com/fzr1000--fz...0364-p.asp
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(10-03-13, 07:17 PM)unfazed link Wrote: Try Mark at Marksman bearings http://www.bikebearings.co.uk/. He has all the bearings you need in bike specific kits.
He does a full set of swinging arm bearing and seals, I bought the collars/sleeves from Yamaha, but got the rest here. Excellent to deal with
http://shop.marksman-ind.com/fzr1000--fz...0364-p.asp
just the bearings i don't want!
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#5
Misread the post
Marksman has those ones also, common enough bearing (early R1, XJR 1200, 1300, early R6 and FZ6)
http://shop.marksman-ind.com/ta2525z--25...2161-p.asp
Out of curosity is it definitely the swinging arm ones that are giving trouble? The swinging arm main bearings rarely give trouble and when they do it is usually due to heavy handed power hosing or missing end capse specially from the right hand side and/or sitting outside for long periods uncovered on the sidestand, ?

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#6
Guilty of the last one.
Had an advisory for them last MOT and i think they were being lenient.
Mine spends a lot of it's time on the back wheel as well, which doesn't help
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#7
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/350713147162?s...1438.l2661
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the ebay link directly above is for the small bearing pair that sits on the underside of the cross brace that the 'dog bones' attach to. the yamaha part number for the main bearing is 93315-42523. an ebay link to these:-


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-XJR1300...589d4eedcb


marksman supplied me with all the swing arm bearings, 4 in total,  for around £30 posted when i changed mine.
is it clean enough?
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(10-03-13, 10:39 PM)sadlonelygit link Wrote: Mine spends a lot of it's time on the back wheel as well, which doesn't help
That would not trouble them, they are designed for that :thumbup
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