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Where is the best Place for Non OE Ducati Parts. Just need some rear wheel bearings but refuse to pay £198 for OE ones
doogalman
03-Feb-2005, 19:05
Go to the yellow pages, and look up bearing stockists.
Usually very well priced and of equal quality if not better.
Doogalman
£198! Wow!!
Definately a local bearing co.
I got front/rear wheel bearings and swingarm bearings for my hon...hon...(you know the rest)... from a local guy for circa £25.
And yes they were damn good quality!
Hang on Mr C, you're close to me aren't you? It was somewhere in Burfields Industrial Estate but I can't remember off hand. I'm down that way tomorrow, I'll try find out the name of the place - and if it's still there!
Or.... M&P sell them for a fiver a side.
marksduc748
03-Feb-2005, 21:04
where are you? if lancashire way then there a place called swan bearings in preston area.
BSL BEARING SERVICES LTD !!! next day delivery to your door !!!
moto748
03-Feb-2005, 22:41
Last time I bought some genuine Ducati wheel bearings (about 18 months ago), they were £7.02 + VAT each.
Hardly worth bothering with pattern ones, I'd say.
[edit] That was front wheel bearings. I don't know for sure whether the rear ones are the same, but can't believe they'd be much different. You could check on the parts lists on the Ducati website, anyway.
[Edited on 3-2-2005 by moto748]
I have heard of Swan Bearings and im pretty sure where they are. Where abouts are you NBs996 ? Im in Chorley.
Also for everyones info on the rear wheel there is a large Needle Roller bearing and 2 ball bearing type ones I was quoted £61+Vat for the Needle and £34+Vat each for the other 2.
When it was MOT'd last week he just said there was a touch of Play in the rear wheel.
Think i'll whip them out on a wet weekend and get Swan to match them for me.
Originally posted by Mr C
I have heard of Swan Bearings and im pretty sure where they are. Where abouts are you NBs996 ? Im in Chorley.
Also for everyones info on the rear wheel there is a large Needle Roller bearing and 2 ball bearing type ones I was quoted £61+Vat for the Needle and £34+Vat each for the other 2.
When it was MOT'd last week he just said there was a touch of Play in the rear wheel.
Think i'll whip them out on a wet weekend and get Swan to match them for me.
Sorry chap, I thought you were on the south coast!
(The bearings for £7ish are for the front.)
No, it's Mr_S on the south coast. Didn't realise you were so near.
Burfields Industrial Estate, charming part of Copnor that is.
dukess1999
04-Feb-2005, 11:49
I think for 748/9** rear wheel bearings Ducati only sell the whole eccentric hub, hence the fat price.
These guys seem reasonable:
http://search.ebay.co.uk/ducati-bearings_Motorcycles-Parts-Accs_W0QQcatrefZC3QQcatrefZC6QQcoactionZcompareQQc oentrypageZsearchQQcopagenumZ1QQfromZR2QQfsooZ1QQf sopZ1QQftrtZ1QQftrvZ1QQsacatZ14780QQsbrftogZ1QQsof ocusZbs
Originally posted by dukess1999
I think for 748/9** rear wheel bearings Ducati only sell the whole eccentric hub, hence the fat price.
probably why i couldn't find a part number!
but why is it that they sell a tool for getting the bearings out of the hub??
[Edited on 5-2-2005 by NBs996]
BSL have offices all over the country, more specifically for you Preston & Manchester.
The Manchester depot is all of 100 yards from my office if i can help.
BSL stands for Bearing Services Ltd. and they pretty good to deal with.
Originally posted by BDG
BSL have offices all over the country, more specifically for you Preston & Manchester.
The Manchester depot is all of 100 yards from my office if i can help.
BSL stands for Bearing Services Ltd. and they pretty good to deal with.
Cheers Mate. I'm sure i wont be paying £198 after all
Nattyboy
05-Feb-2005, 11:48
Wyko or BSL buy at the best terms for SKF bearings (which your duke uses).....Wyko are a good bet..both have a national branch network..
Good luck..!
Nat
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