Where to get wheel bearings and seals

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dipper
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Where to get wheel bearings and seals

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Looking for cheapest source of wheel bearings and seals for both a 'storm and blade

Quality pattern parts will be fine

Any suggestions
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Kitch
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Last time I replaced some (they don't get done all that often) I got a full set of front and rear bearings and seals for £34.49 from David Silver. Genuine Honda ones, including 1st class delivery and VAT.

IIRC I didnt find them any cheaper anywhere and even pattern parts where similar money, and in some cases, more expensive.
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When replacing my bearings and seals, I opted to do so with C3 type bearings (looser tolerance, higher speed bearings) with low-friction seals. A chap who grass dragged snowmobiles informed me that making the switch on his race sleds dropped friction losses substantially so I thought if it works on a snowmobile.... Anyhow, that was two summers ago (and over 20,000 kms) and all is well. Just something to think about (and any reputable bearing shop should be able to set you up; total cost for the five bearings was $50 CAN). As for the seals, I used OEM stuff.

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Post by Stratman »

Busters and M&P sell pattern ones. Had some rears a couple of years ago, but they aren't as enclosed as the genuine Honda ones which aren't overly expensive anyway. I bought tapered head bearings from M&P and they are much better than the stock ones.
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I looked on wemoto, they were a fiver dearer than David Silver for a full front and rear set.
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excellent. Thanks for that. David Silver it is then
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Cheap wheel bearing

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Just done the front ones on my 98 model, they were £15:35from WEMOTO.

Bearings and dust seals.
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