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klause
07-11-2005, 12:30 PM
Looking to do most of the main bearings (wheels, sprocket, headstock).

Can't seem to find part numbers for them. Anyone done them and got the numbers left around? Don't want to pay stupid ducati prices so will use local bearing supplier.

MotoNik
07-11-2005, 12:34 PM
Ironically, the Ducati prices aren't that bad - you'll only save yourself a couple of quid at most, and most bearing stockists will have to order the bearings in especially.

Rear wheel bearings are about £20 for the pair, as are the headstock.

I'm all in favour of cutting out the middle man, but not before giving your dealer a try first - you'll be pleasantly surprised I think.

Nik

A Yerbury
07-11-2005, 12:35 PM
I needed a rear wheel one recently, fairly standard from a local supplier 8 quid i think?. Try a forum search for bearings for the number? when you have the bearings out the numbers are printed on them. this way you can be 100% as numbers may change model to model.

klause
07-11-2005, 12:49 PM
Rear Wheel - 62203-2RS1/C3
Sprocket Carrier - 6005-2RSH/C3
Front Wheel - 6204-2RSH/C3

But the information from the guy owns a m900 will the m600 be the same?

A Yerbury
07-11-2005, 12:52 PM
Rear Wheel - 62203-2RS1/C3
Sprocket Carrier - 6005-2RSH/C3
Front Wheel - 6204-2RSH/C3

But the information from the guy owns a m900 will the m600 be the same?

probably but as I said to be 100 percent why not take them out then check the numbers stamped on them?

klause
07-11-2005, 12:54 PM
Because my bike is my main transport.

Scotty
07-11-2005, 01:29 PM
take the wheel off and have a look its written on the plastic seal bit (unless its been trashed )

Duke John
09-11-2005, 07:50 PM
Be carefull, it depends on the year of bike for wheel bearings. What year is it?
Steering head bearings are I think special to Ducati and are £21.15 each.
Safest way would be to go to Ducati for the lot but get in touch if you think I can help more.
Cheers
Ducati John
www.ducati-john.co.uk

stuartg
10-11-2005, 05:58 PM
Looking to do most of the main bearings (wheels, sprocket, headstock).

Can't seem to find part numbers for them. Anyone done them and got the numbers left around? Don't want to pay stupid ducati prices so will use local bearing supplier.

Head stock bearings are the same as some Fiat front wheel bearings. I got some for about £20 a set I think, from my local motor factor. I did post the part number details at the time if you search the threads.