Front wheel bearing size
#1
Does any one know the front wheel bearing sizes for a gen1 busa?
Done a search but nothing comes up. Thanks Leigh
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#2
6205 is the front bearings

   
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#3
Thanks. Where did the chart come from? Leigh

horndog Wrote:6205 is the front bearings
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lee8sec Wrote:Thanks. Where did the chart come from? Leigh

I made it up when I was researching ceramic bearings. I cant remember where I actually found what size the Busa bearings were.

If you were worried about the validity, I replaced my front bearings 2 days ago with 6205's.
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#5
No, i believe you, just hadn't seen the chart & i have searched the 3 busa forums. Mine are abit loose after wed night. At least i will be ok to race this wed, been common size. May even have some in the shed. Leigh

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lee8sec Wrote:Thanks. Where did the chart come from? Leigh

I made it up when I was researching ceramic bearings. I cant remember where I actually found what size the Busa bearings were.

If you were worried about the validity, I replaced my front bearings 2 days ago with 6205's.
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#6
Most people would just ring suzuki and order em I think. But maybe they wouldnt know how many various applications common bearings are used for.

As you know, many of the 6xxx series bearings are very common and very cheap. Cheap insurance policy to replace them every year.

As for the chart, you should my little treasure trove of excel speadsheets. I got shitloads. I am a real excel nerd. I always try to consolidate my findings into things like that as I have the memory of a goldfish.Confused
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#7
I got mine from the local auto1 shop over the counter in Sep 06 for $10.00 each. They were the double sided sealed type.
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