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  • 9 months later...
5 hours ago, sebti said:

does someone have the seals dimensions too ?

i havnt had a look yet but try looking at the wemoto site. they may have them + dimensions.

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rear wheel left seal........40 x 58 x 7

rear wheel right seal.....28 x 47 x 7

 

no fronts yet

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  • 9 months later...
On 4/20/2020 at 10:42 PM, bth2 said:

for info :-

 

front wheel bearings......22 x 44 x 12    60/22  2rs     2 off

rear wheel left.................28 x 58 x 16     62/28  2rs     1 off

rear wheel right..............20 x 47 x 14      6204 2rs       1 off

sprocket carrier..............20 x 42 x 12       6004 2rs      1 off

This is ID, OD, width, right?  I thought the front axle was smaller - 17mm?  

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14 hours ago, Wintersdark said:

This is ID, OD, width, right?  I thought the front axle was smaller - 17mm?  

The old Tenere 660 had a 17mm front axle.  Maybe that is where the confusion started?

 

I Haven't changed mine yet, but there are a few videos on YouTube and all have listed the same bearings stated above.

The front seals are apparently 30 x 44 x 5  (2 needed)

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On 4/21/2020 at 6:42 AM, bth2 said:

front wheel bearings......22 x 44 x 12    60/22  2rs     2 off

I'm looking for bearings since i have to buy a set for my crosstourer but want to change the ones on the T7 before i leave for the North Cape also.
Only thing is that i cant find that size in the SKF list and they have a huge list to choose from, i can choose between a 20 x 42 x 12 or a 25 x 47 x 12.

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The i have to look for NSK, sad because i have good experience with SKF.
Thanks for confirming.

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there are one or two bearing sizes that some manufacturers do not make. the shock linkage bearings are one and the front wheel bearings another.

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I went for Koyo for the front and SKF for the others (the right rear is the same as the front of my Crosstourer).
The CT gets them today because it gets new tyres tomorrow and the T7 will have a service with the bearings, chain and sprockets, oil change, new tyrer7 and air filter cleaning end of next month to start fresh on a +/-8500km trip.

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if your europian :

RLS-T700-H-Radlager-Satz-Yamaha-Tenere-7

Front or rear wheel bearing set Yamaha Tenere 700 We offer high quality, double sealed (2RS) bearing set from german or european manufactors.…

thy sell sets.

but if your in to a specific brand.. 

thy also have bearings for your dog-bone or how ever you call the L shape at your rear spring.

 

iv just ordered a wheel baring set.. and going to changing em before a long trip.

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  • 9 months later...

Are these the correct bearing sizes? I was going to order a set and watched a video that had different size/part numbers than whats listed.

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On 2/21/2023 at 6:39 PM, S.Ga.Rider said:

Are these the correct bearing sizes? I was going to order a set and watched a video that had different size/part numbers than whats listed.

The bearings listed in the 1st post of this thread are correct. 

 

 

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What mileage/ km are you guys getting @ wheel bearing replacement?

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