hi all i just got front wheel bearings for my 79 yamaha #93306-30317 you can get these at most auto parts stores its a bca # 303ss in case nobody know this
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Yes, front wheel bearings, and one of the rear wheel bearings are readily available. I was told they are the same size as is used in a lot of electric motors. One of the rears is only available at the dealer... if it's still available.
I'm curious, were you able to get both front seals?Brian
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When I replaced the front wheel bearings in the Mongrel a couple years ago, I took the old bearings and seals to the bearing store. The were able to match up the bearings and one of the seals. The seal that goes around the speedo drive is a dealer only item...
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The seal that goes around the speedo drive is a dealer only item...Brian
1978E Midlife Crisis - A work in progress
1984 Kawasaki 550 Ltd - Gone, but not forgotten
A married man should forget his mistakes. There's no use in two people
remembering the same thing!
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I recommend trying a bearing supply house. I found one in Portland OR & will never go anywhere else for all my bearing, race, & seal needs. They can EASILY match up what you have with what they have. You can expect to pay less than half or even 1/4 or less of what you'd pay for them at a part store. Just look in the yellow pages under 'bearings.' They might not sell retail though so, you may need to know someone that you can use their account to purchase on a cash basis.
My most recent purchase was for a golf cart. Cheapest I recall finding was in the $25 range (internet). Paid $2.88 ea. at the bearing supply place! I think the less distributors/suppliers for the manufacturer of what your putting it on has a lot to do with price. Not many golf cart part suppliers and they know most people won't try to matchup the part with other specialty suppliers.
Good luck.Motor owner only. Putting it into a golf cart
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Originally posted by Lever
I recommend trying a bearing supply house. I found one in Portland OR & will never go anywhere else for all my bearing, race, & seal needs.
Good luck.
GeezerHi my name is Tony and I'm a bikeoholic.
The old gray biker ain't what he used to be.
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Maybe but often I can't find the wrench I used only 2 minutes ago.
BTW, they're just going to love you on the putting greens when you peel out with that golf kart... ;o)
GeezerHi my name is Tony and I'm a bikeoholic.
The old gray biker ain't what he used to be.
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