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Old 08-Jul-2005, 14:01   #1
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does anybody know the part number of front wheel bearings for a 98 748, so ican get them before i take the wheel off. :frog::lol:
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Old 08-Jul-2005, 14:06   #2
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You don't need the part number mate, all bearings come with a generic bearing number and rather than getting them as Ducati part, you'll be able to get them from any bearing factor for about a quarter the price if you know this generic code. I don't know what the code is for a 98 748 but it may be the same 3 spoke Brembo wheel and spindle size as they use on my ST. In which case I'll go out into my shed and look up the bearing code for ya...back in a mo
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Old 08-Jul-2005, 14:36   #3
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The ST front wheel bearing part number for a 2001 bike is 75162.2566. This is exactly the same part number as a 2001 748. Don't know if the 98 bike is different.

The generic bearing code is 6005 2RSR C3. The dimensions of this are approx 45mm OD, 25mm ID and 10 mm width.
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Old 08-Jul-2005, 15:00   #4
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thanks for that jools. i meant the bearing code, wouldn't dream of getting them from a dealer. hopefully i can get afriend to liberate some from work.
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Old 08-Jul-2005, 15:41   #5
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I think the 6005 bearings have a slightly larger ID of 47mm and are 12mm wide
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Old 08-Jul-2005, 19:46   #6
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I think the 6005 bearings have a slightly larger ID of 47mm and are 12mm wide

I said approx...I was doing it by school ruler
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Old 09-Jul-2005, 01:02   #7
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Momentarily taken off the beer goggles and put the real ones on - 6005-2RS1/C3
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Old 09-Jul-2005, 12:25   #8
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If you can't easily get an "industrial" bearing, they're not *that* dear from a Ducati dealer; last time I bought some they were about 8 quid each.
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