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06-Sep-2011, 14:54
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final_edition
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Gearbox output shaft bearings
I have the Ducati part numbers for the 999 output shaft bearings.
Can anyone tell me the actual manufacturers part numbers? I am aware that the crank bearings are made by RHP and that the o/shaft is a bouble row ball bearing.
Ducati numbers.
702.4.013.1A
702.4.033.1A
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11-Dec-2011, 11:37
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70240131A SKF BB2-0005+ 25mm 62mm 24mm Ball
70240331A SKF BC1-0538 17mm 40mm 12mm Roller
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If the originals have plastic-type cages like on my '01 748R, I'd replace them with an aftermarket bearing that has metal cages.
My mickey-mouse plastic OEM one disintegrated at 90-100mph on the Park Straight earlier this year and minced a lot more than the sprocket......
To say I was flabbergasted at the build material I found in my belly pan was an understatement.
You have been warned
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