really a great video it helped me a lot with my Hayabusa gen1 (French model) this procedure works fine with the front wheel :-) but with the rear one there absolutely no enought angle to be give to the spacer for having any chance to push the oposite bearing I had no choice but to weld a piece of metal onto a bearing and was able to remove it easily just one point I was not sure was the grease between the bearing and the seal to have a better protection I put a big layer of grease thanks for the sharing and the great job you did ;-)
Great vid guys and good timing for me, just sent my rear wheel for a powder coat refurb and will need new bearings when I get it back tomorrow, my bike exactly the same bike as yours, a k3 Stealth Limited Edition. Never changed a wheel bearing before, think I'll be able to tackle this job now thanks to you, 🏍👍
OEM Suzuki bearings come installed with the covered part facing OUT. Just replaced front and rear bearings on a TL1000R last night. New bearings (AllBalls brand) were sealed on both sides.
If you noticed the top of the range "koso" bearings we installed also had seals on both sides, yes, you are correct previous bearings were installed incorrectly but by the previous owner ! Thanks for your comments buddy ride safe 👍
Do you remember approximately how many miles w were on the bike when the bearings were changed and how is the busa riding now that the bearings have been broken in
Bike was showing around 28,000 miles with no indication of them being changed on setvuce record ! Bike is ultra smooth now 👍🏻busa's are prone for front wheel bearings with a lovely rumble effect 👍🏻👌🏻
Thank you brother, just pulled mine off for tire replacement and did this too - flawless instructions! Worked out fine.
Glad it helped you out! Thanks for the sub👌😉
Thanks alot dear very helpful video
Great video!
excellent, can't beat a bit of old school technology, thanks for showing chaps.
Your welcome as always buddy👍
really a great video
it helped me a lot with my Hayabusa gen1 (French model)
this procedure works fine with the front wheel :-)
but with the rear one there absolutely no enought angle to be give to the spacer
for having any chance to push the oposite bearing
I had no choice but to weld a piece of metal onto a bearing and was able to remove it easily
just one point I was not sure was the grease between the bearing and the seal to
have a better protection I put a big layer of grease
thanks for the sharing and the great job you did ;-)
Great video, what stand is that you have. Thanks
Great vid guys and good timing for me, just sent my rear wheel for a powder coat refurb and will need new bearings when I get it back tomorrow, my bike exactly the same bike as yours, a k3 Stealth Limited Edition. Never changed a wheel bearing before, think I'll be able to tackle this job now thanks to you, 🏍👍
Glad the video has helped you out👌Can't beat the stealth looks!
Nice instructions! Bearings you had there originally were installed the seal towards the outside, no seal towards inside, wrong way.
Your point being ?
OEM Suzuki bearings come installed with the covered part facing OUT. Just replaced front and rear bearings on a TL1000R last night. New bearings (AllBalls brand) were sealed on both sides.
If you noticed the top of the range "koso" bearings we installed also had seals on both sides, yes, you are correct previous bearings were installed incorrectly but by the previous owner ! Thanks for your comments buddy ride safe 👍
Do you remember approximately how many miles w were on the bike when the bearings were changed and how is the busa riding now that the bearings have been broken in
Bike was showing around 28,000 miles with no indication of them being changed on setvuce record ! Bike is ultra smooth now 👍🏻busa's are prone for front wheel bearings with a lovely rumble effect 👍🏻👌🏻
Hi, fist of all, thanks for the video, very helpfull! can you confirm if the bearing is a 6205 2RS?? thanks a lot
Hi, yes I can confirm that it is the same code on the box I have👍
Please mention bearing part number of koyo bearings
Front wheel bearing koyo part number IM500.017