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 Bearings Hi Has anyone got any good/cheap suppliers for wheel bearings and head bearings? Also the rear hoop rose joints too. Cheers Andy | 
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 I just go to the local SKF or Timkin dealer with said bearing or rose joints. They are not specialist parts unless you have a 1989-90  851. Then rose joints become rude. | 
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 totally agree with that - take examples to your local Bearing Traders and they'll sort you out at a fraction of the Ducati OE pricing. | 
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 Most bearings have a number on them (probably on the outer race) which is a standard generic number. Quote that number to a bearing factor and they'll be able to provide a suitable bearing regardless of manufacturer. Try and go fo a quality make like SKF though, I got some nameless rear wheel bearings that were probably made in the far east somewhere, looked OK, fitted OK and lasted 3 months | 
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 Tried my local supplier - he reckons the bearing was dicontinued in 1993 and no bearing manufacturers still make them.....................!!! Has anyone got any from anywhere recently ??? | 
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 Worth a try.. ~ http://www.midlandbearings.com/ | 
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 Bearing Traders in Bishop Auckland, got my new head bearings there.   The Wheel bearings ring a bell - checked my little book and what I had to do was buy Ducati stuff, essentially there's a new inner spacer to go with the bearings for the front wheel + 2 metallic spacers and if I remember correctly the rear wheel takes 4 bearings (2 in the cush) and again with a new central spacer piece. Once you have the Duc OE stuff replacement afterward is the cheaper bearing trader route. cheers Neil | 
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 Thanks guys, tried a couple more bearing traders in my area and they still are available. The people I tried first are obviously just crap or couldnt be bothered...takes all sorts... anyway they are on the way by post, ideal. | 
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