The swing arm shows no damage and the local Ducati dealer has the spacer so, for now, I'm o.k.
I still dont know what happened here......a mystery......
Thanks again G.....Mark
Rear wheel bearing question....
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Re: Rear wheel bearing question....
92 907 i.e.
2016 F6B
2001 MG Jackal
1980 XS Eleven/1960 Watsonian sidecar
1974 Norton Commando/Factory Production Race
2016 F6B
2001 MG Jackal
1980 XS Eleven/1960 Watsonian sidecar
1974 Norton Commando/Factory Production Race
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Re: Rear wheel bearing question....
I agree Gerhard....new parts, tried wrong way around, the spacer sits directly on the steel retainer ring (first picture), I can imagine after tightening the axle and riding, it would shortly destroy the hub.....just for the record...this is the WRONG way..easy enough to get wrong..
Just as your graphics show G.
Tnx
Just as your graphics show G.
Tnx
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1980 XS Eleven/1960 Watsonian sidecar
1974 Norton Commando/Factory Production Race
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1974 Norton Commando/Factory Production Race
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Re: Rear wheel bearing question....
I corrected them a bit.
You got the parts quickly Thanks for the pictures!
You got the parts quickly Thanks for the pictures!