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Old 23-Oct-2006, 19:12   #1
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Old 24-Oct-2006, 06:47   #2
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Do not leave the spacer between the swing arm and sprocket carrier out. It transfers the clamping load from the swingarm to the inner race of the sprocket carrier bearing. Without it the clamping load is going straight to the inner race of the wheel bearing. In other words without the spacer the sprocket is being held in line purely by the interference fit of the sprocket bearing.
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Old 24-Oct-2006, 12:24   #3
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Thanks for the replies guys. The spacer on the LHS is in place, taper facing in towards sprocket carrier. The long spacer between the two bearings is in place. On Douglas 851 pictures, the bearing is shown flush with the end of the hub. Comparing that to mine (see pictures) my bearings are approx. 4mm in the hub ?! Douglas851 - can you see the number on the bearings and let me know ? The bearings i have in are marked 6203 which is 40mm OD, 17mm ID and 12mm thick. However, a 62203 bearing is 40mm OD, 17mm ID and 16mm thick !! I'm assuming the dealer has read the nos. incorrectly and put a thinner bearing in, which causes the wheel to lock up. I've contacted the dealer to see if he still has the old bearings in the rubbish bin so i can check the numbers.........
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Old 24-Oct-2006, 12:38   #4
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Just had a quick look in the 888 manual I downloaded the other day; it mentions a spacer between the bearings but, I can only see a sleeve - looks very similar to my 900ss setup - I had this problem myself and has Nelly mentions it was becase I had the tapered spacer the wrong way around.

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