F%*!*IN FUMING!!!!!!
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- cagiva996
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F%*!*IN FUMING!!!!!!

simply bearings on 01942 269837 or check their website
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you even get a confirmation e-mail of your order(even if you phone)
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Re: F%*!*IN FUMING!!!!!!
Been there done that...
Its the same with all the bike manufacturers, parts like bearings have a huge mark up on them and it is pointless paying Yamaha/Honda/Suzuki/etc prices when aftermarket companies can supply equal quality parts for a fraction of the price.
I priced up swing arm bearings for my GS650G Katana and they were £39 a side from Suzuki, and £5 each from a local engineering company. Fair enough the aftermarket bearings don't have the rubber sheild on them like the Suzuki ones do, but who cares if they need a little bit more maintenance keeping them greased up. I can go through 8 sets before its costing me money.
I got a full set of wheel bearings, headstock bearings and fork seals for just under £40 delivered off ebay, i didn't even bother pricing genuine parts.
Its the same with all the bike manufacturers, parts like bearings have a huge mark up on them and it is pointless paying Yamaha/Honda/Suzuki/etc prices when aftermarket companies can supply equal quality parts for a fraction of the price.
I priced up swing arm bearings for my GS650G Katana and they were £39 a side from Suzuki, and £5 each from a local engineering company. Fair enough the aftermarket bearings don't have the rubber sheild on them like the Suzuki ones do, but who cares if they need a little bit more maintenance keeping them greased up. I can go through 8 sets before its costing me money.
I got a full set of wheel bearings, headstock bearings and fork seals for just under £40 delivered off ebay, i didn't even bother pricing genuine parts.
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Re: F%*!*IN FUMING!!!!!!
I just got a full set of OEM Yamaha bearings for my hybrid. Wheels, swingarm, link system, headstock, ect, ect. Set me back €220. Oh well, i knew it would be expensive but i'm very anal when it comes to this stuff. :)
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Re: F%*!*IN FUMING!!!!!!
We all know that adding the word "motorcycle" to the start of a product name instantly multiplies the price by four or more. Here's what you do:
1. Measure the bearing you have or wish to replace - outer diameter, inner diameter, width, whether it has seals or is open or anything else important.
2. Ring an industrial bearing supplier and ask for the same thing.
3. Wait while they consult their huge catalogue and give you a quote several times cheaper than the OEM part.
4. Laugh uproariously as you save a whopping percentage off the dealer's quoted price.
Many of the bearings have a number stamped on them, and if you can see the manufacturer, just quote all those details and they may have an identical bearing or can look up the equivalent from another manufacturer.
Tristan
1. Measure the bearing you have or wish to replace - outer diameter, inner diameter, width, whether it has seals or is open or anything else important.
2. Ring an industrial bearing supplier and ask for the same thing.
3. Wait while they consult their huge catalogue and give you a quote several times cheaper than the OEM part.
4. Laugh uproariously as you save a whopping percentage off the dealer's quoted price.
Many of the bearings have a number stamped on them, and if you can see the manufacturer, just quote all those details and they may have an identical bearing or can look up the equivalent from another manufacturer.
Tristan
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Re: F%*!*IN FUMING!!!!!!
Marb
I could have exported you the bearings for way less, if ever in need email me and alison for all fzr400 parts and bits and accessaries...
Beraings start from £5.50 then postage on top..
We are always here to help..
to do my cbr600 rear wheel bearings it cost me £25 with postage.. This was for all three.
I could have exported you the bearings for way less, if ever in need email me and alison for all fzr400 parts and bits and accessaries...
Beraings start from £5.50 then postage on top..
We are always here to help..
to do my cbr600 rear wheel bearings it cost me £25 with postage.. This was for all three.
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Re: F%*!*IN FUMING!!!!!!
Do you also do engine part? Gaskets, bearings, seals etc? I'll keep it in mind!
Btw, fuel coupling works a treat! Cheers! :)
Btw, fuel coupling works a treat! Cheers! :)
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Re: F%*!*IN FUMING!!!!!!
bearings are a common thing in most cases as mentioned
take the old one out , go to bearing guy and say 1 of these please
a mate had an aprillia pegaso that needed some rear wheel bearings , sprocket hub bearing and a couple of seals
looked on the net found the part numbers and he had the lot next day for about $50
he decided to ring the dealer out of curiosity
1 of the bearings he bought for $8 the dealer quoted $80 , the lot was near $500 at the dealer
take the old one out , go to bearing guy and say 1 of these please
a mate had an aprillia pegaso that needed some rear wheel bearings , sprocket hub bearing and a couple of seals
looked on the net found the part numbers and he had the lot next day for about $50
he decided to ring the dealer out of curiosity
1 of the bearings he bought for $8 the dealer quoted $80 , the lot was near $500 at the dealer