Rear wheel clicking

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BWG56

Guru
With the tire in the air 3/8 is pretty damn tight. It will be very tight when bike is down.

Can you move the tire laterally? Wondering if it's bad bearings.

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That would be my guess :yesnod: in the wheel hub or the tranny, can you feel it in the wheel hub or the tranny? put a finger on each one at a time while rotating it, maybe you can feel the click/bump
 

Matheny 514

Active Member
I agree, sounds like the belt is tight, and as already said, might as well change wheel bearings :old2:
 
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bdm7250

Guru
Supporting Member
I know the timken part number but it's not made in USA.

Timken has since added an asterisk on the spec sheet of the bearings.

*country of origin may change

That is the easy way out saying "we now make it overseas but don't want to advertise it"..lol

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That's a shame, although I got some Timken bearings last year and stamped right on them...made in Canada..kinda like Ker's Hellcat, also made in Canada..:rolleyes:
 

BWG56

Guru
That's a shame, although I got some Timken bearings last year and stamped right on them...made in Canada..kinda like Ker's Hellcat, also made in Canada..:rolleyes:
Its now considered American muskle and its in my garage:whoop:and you only have that baby 5.7 Hemi :oldsmile:
 
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