Mangy Mutt
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I'm replacing rear bearings and have noticed that I have two options on the seal type. Metal or rubber. Any reason I cant use metal seals? looks like they
would last longer.
would last longer.
Are these the same part numbers for an 05 chopper?2007 Bulldog wheel bearings by Timken/Fafnir
Just bought new Timken (front/rear) bearing sets for our bikes the other day. The Timkens are more expensive but are a higher quailty bearing compared to the Chinese BDM replacements. It cost me about $150.00 for the front/rear sets in Timken.
Timken part# 205KDD2, Rears 3pcs
Timken part# 204PP4 Z22-P, Fronts 2pcs
I changed my front tire last year at 5,000 miles and left the front bearings because they seemed to be fine. I changed my rear tire at 11,000 miles and swapped the bearings out because the one was seizing up on me.I've got a 2008 EFI K9 with 3500 miles. Those of you that have had bearing problems or accumulated more total mileage than me, at what mileage would you recommend replacing front/rear wheel bearings? Thanks.
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2007 Bulldog wheel bearings by Timken/Fafnir
Just bought new Timken (front/rear) bearing sets for our bikes the other day. The Timkens are more expensive but are a higher quailty bearing compared to the Chinese BDM replacements. It cost me about $150.00 for the front/rear sets in Timken.
Timken part# 205KDD2, Rears 3pcs
Timken part# 204PP4 Z22-P, Fronts 2pcs
