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Eddiw 04-09-13 00:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 191518)
It's one of the easier bearings to do, mainly because it isn't attached to anything big and unwieldy, plus it seems to slide out without too much bother. Drive it out, then ideally press (but you can drive) a new one in. The bearing is about �15.

Nice there, thank you ! :)
Can the bearing cause surging as well?

Will do some maintenance on my bike now. The season is almost over here in Sweden..

Eddiw 04-09-13 08:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 191518)
It's one of the easier bearings to do, mainly because it isn't attached to anything big and unwieldy, plus it seems to slide out without too much bother. Drive it out, then ideally press (but you can drive) a new one in. The bearing is about �15.

Is it this bearing I need?
http://www.off-the-road.de/en/XT-660...ea9c3e2b0306c3

(Bearing, rear, sprocket cusch drive)

Pleiades 04-09-13 08:52

Yes.


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