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  • Radioguylogs
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    Yup, just pullout the inner sleeve, and pack in the grease, then put the inner sleeve back in.

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  • LAB3
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    Just ordered one myself. How do you pack one of these? Same as a roller?

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  • Larrym
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    Originally posted by Radioguylogs View Post

    I bought a couple from this source and I was satisfied.
    Alrighty then....(^_^)

    Ordered one fOaR myself.

    NA5904 - NTN - Needle Roller Bearing - FACTORY NEW


    Fingers crossed. (_Oo)

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  • LAB3
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    Wonder if this is a suitable replacement, gotta wonder about the suppliers reputation though.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/185818467941

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  • jetmechmarty
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    Also available on Amazon. Made in Japan.
    NTN MACHINED RING NRB(RACE) (NA5904): Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific

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  • Radioguylogs
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    I bought a couple from this source and I was satisfied.

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  • DEEBS11
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    https://www.ebay.com/itm/11568787002...Bk9SR8z2462YYg




    Click image for larger version  Name:	5904 D.jpg Views:	0 Size:	44.5 KB ID:	874041

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  • jetmechmarty
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    Originally posted by cajun31 View Post

    Marty,

    Your link brings us to the site, however, what specific bearing are you buying?
    My apologies. I did not look up the bearing. I sourced my last replacement wheel bearings from there. I believe their supply is comprehensive.

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  • cajun31
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    Originally posted by jetmechmarty View Post

    I get all mine at Quality Bearings in the UK. They ship very fast and reasonable. 1st quality stuff. I'm a happy customer.

    Quality Bearings Online - Deep Groove, Tapers, Precision
    Marty,

    Your link brings us to the site, however, what specific bearing are you buying?

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  • jetmechmarty
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    Originally posted by dbbrian View Post
    Kept searching here and found it !

    Rear wheel left side bearing

    NA5904

    Now to find the seals
    I get all mine at Quality Bearings in the UK. They ship very fast and reasonable. 1st quality stuff. I'm a happy customer.

    Quality Bearings Online - Deep Groove, Tapers, Precision

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  • dbbrian
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    Kept searching here and found it !

    Rear wheel left side bearing

    NA5904

    Now to find the seals

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  • dbbrian
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    Thread resurrection - I thought someone posted somewhere these bearings are in fact available

    What is the bearing number?

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  • DAVINCI
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    Wow what a blast from the past

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  • padarjohn
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    I have one

    Also posting in another thread...
    When the shop I had install a new rear tire told me they couldn't balance it because the bearing was shot I, too, went looking for a replacement.

    Long story short, I found an online supplier (Speed and Sport.Inc) who claimed to have exactly one in stock. I didn't really believe them, but I ordered it anyway, fully expecting to get an email cancelling my order with a note that it was an inventory error. Much to my surprise, I got a shipping notice, and soon received what appears to be the part in question.

    I never got around to installing it, and since sold the bike. I don't have the contact info for the buyer, so at this point I don't have any use for it and would like to find it a home.

    It's definitely old. It's still in the original packaging, wrapped in grease and some kind of waxed paper. The original label is yellowed and brittle and not all there, but I can read "Bearing", and "..3313-62010-00".

    I'd like to get what I paid for it ($90+shipping). If someone needs it, contact me and we can discuss it.

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  • randy
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    This thread is 5 mos. old.

    All gone, no more, nada.

    Sorry.

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