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Old 08-12-2013, 05:22 PM
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Default Rear Wheels Bearings...2012 300

Ive read a few different posts, but still a little unclear. What size are my rear wheel bearings on my 2012 300 EC? 2 x 6004 and 1 x 6005 ?

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Old 08-12-2013, 05:50 PM
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If its the same hub as the 2011 and earlier models, then yes! Correcto!

Sure way to know is to press the old ones out, and read them.
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So what are they, anyone know yet? I see All Balls has some but the date says to 2011...are 2012's that different?
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I got the All Balls site to finally load:
http://www.allballsracing.com/25-1458.html

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Whl Brg - Seal Kit - Rear Gas-Gas EC125 03-11, EC200 03-11, EC250 03-13, EC250 4T 10-12, EC300 03-13, EC450FSE 03-06, EC450FSR 07-09, MC125 03-09, MC250 03-09, MC450FSR 07, PAMPERA 450 07, SM125 03-09, SM250 03-05, SM450FSE 04-05, SM450FSR 07-09
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I got the All Balls site to finally load:
http://www.allballsracing.com/25-1458.html

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Whl Brg - Seal Kit - Rear Gas-Gas EC125 03-11, EC200 03-11, EC250 03-13, EC250 4T 10-12, EC300 03-13, EC450FSE 03-06, EC450FSR 07-09, MC125 03-09, MC250 03-09, MC450FSR 07, PAMPERA 450 07, SM125 03-09, SM250 03-05, SM450FSE 04-05, SM450FSR 07-09
I have not had good experiences with the All Balls bearings. Just my 2 cents..
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I have not had good experiences with the All Balls bearings. Just my 2 cents..
Well I ordered them total was $37 for front and rear with seals (I got them through Amazon sellers). I do videos so if they suck I guess they will be told that on YouTube to a lot of people...LOL

I like the Clutch Cable I got for the XR650R, very well built. What would you recommend then for bearings for the Gas Gas?
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Well I ordered them total was $37 for front and rear with seals (I got them through Amazon sellers). I do videos so if they suck I guess they will be told that on YouTube to a lot of people...LOL

I like the Clutch Cable I got for the XR650R, very well built. What would you recommend then for bearings for the Gas Gas?
I have had good luck with koyo and skf. Longer life anyway, which is all you can ask for a bearing.
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I agree about the life span on All Balls and found SKF to be long lasting .
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I always source bearings from the local store. Any quality industrial brand should do the trick.
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Looked at SKF but had no idea what size bearings or anything I would need not to mention what seals. I guess I'll stick to the All Balls unless someone knows what part numbers to get from SKF for seals and bearings...wouldn't mind doing a video of them comparing the two brands.

Yeah I have heard of people going to local shops and matching up industrial bearings to their needs...my father used to do that for RollerBlades.

I just don't know enough about motorcycle bearings to match stuff up.
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