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scottnet 19-03-09 13:12

Steering head bearings
 
The Yamaha part no is 93332-0008 for the top and 93332-0001 for the bottom bearing.

These are tapered bearings.

I have a had a look at various bearing sites but can figure out the correlation between the Yam part no and a SKF part number.
For example the front wheel Yam bearing part no is : 93306203XN that translates to a bearing number of 6203 and so the SKF no is 6203-2RS (the 2RS is just the double rubber shield).

A typical tapered bearing part no is. SKF 32004XQ

Any ideas ?

deiaccord 19-03-09 14:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by JMo (Post 86442)
Me again...

Does anyone know the part numbers for the steering/head bearings... not that I need them yet...

Jenny xx

Are you, urm, planning to wheelie up the whole of the west coast next then? :laughing6:

hombacher 19-03-09 15:55

Steering head bearings
 
Hoi scottnet!


Are you sure that Yamaha equpped the Tenere with tapered bearings in original? Due to the costs, they normally fit ball bearings in the steering head of the road bikes, maybe not in off-road bikes, who knows?

So you may define the tapered bearings by yourself, knowing the dimensions.




Nevertheless, I'm delighted that the wheel bearings in the front and rear are equal. God job, Yamaha!

scottnet 05-06-09 09:40

Steering head bearings
 
The steering head bearings are :

Top : 32005 JR http://www.bearing-king.co.uk/bearin...5-x-q-skf/2762
Bottom : 32006 JR http://www.bearing-king.co.uk/bearin...6-x-q-skf/2773

We checked the steering head bearings on three bikes all done 5K miles and this is what we found.

On two bikes the bearings seem fine but there is very little or no grease on them, and on the other it had a very pronounced straight ahead notch.

The notch was taken out by greasing the bearings and rotating them in the sleeve but have since been replaced.


The notch was probably caused by overzealous tying down in the shipping crate and may have stood for a while before being unpacked.

Pinglow 07-07-09 06:03

Hi all, anyone know the part number for clutch/throttle cables?

banksy 11-08-09 09:24

Anyone know if the XTX/R and the XTZ share the same rear disc?


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