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General => In General... => Topic started by: KXcam22 on March 10, 2009, 10:23:11 AM

Title: Metric Bearings
Post by: KXcam22 on March 10, 2009, 10:23:11 AM
In the past I have always got my motorcycle bearings (KX500 included) from my local bearing supply store at 1/4 the price.  The bearings were always a metric/standard size cross-over, meaning a standard bearing given an odd-metric dimention.  I have noticed on my new bikes that the bearings are now fully metric sized (ie 51mmx30mmx15mm etc) and do not have a "std" size.  The downside is that local bearing supply stores do not carry these or have them in their catalogs. The only suppliers available are the stealer or the "All-balls racing" kits.  Not good.  For my 450 steering head bearing I had a choice of $41 for one quality oem bearing & seal or $42 for the lesser quality all-balls kit (2 bearings and 2 seals). Being its only a steering head I wimped out for the cheaper low quailty ones.  If it was for any engine service I would not have considered using the cheap one. Cam.
Title: Re: Metric Bearings
Post by: BDI on March 10, 2009, 11:13:54 AM
That sucks, I do wish everything in the world was metric though. My little brain doesn't have to think as hard to use the metric stuff.