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Old 04-Feb-2005, 12:49   #11
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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-bear...QQsof ocusZbs
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Old 04-Feb-2005, 15:31   #12
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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]
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Old 04-Feb-2005, 16:31   #13
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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.
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Old 04-Feb-2005, 18:40   #14
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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
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Old 05-Feb-2005, 12:48   #15
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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..!
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