pwillikers Posted November 5, 2023 Share Posted November 5, 2023 Vehicle: '11 R12RT Please confirm replacement front wheel bearings, size: 25x52x15, part number: 6205-2RS C3, ebay link Thanks. Link to comment
Boxflyer Posted November 5, 2023 Share Posted November 5, 2023 It’s my recommendation to replace both sides of bearings and seals at the same time. I’ve used these kits on numerous bikes. http://All Balls Racing Front Wheel Bearing Kit 25-1648 Compatible With/Replacement For BMW F800R 2005-2014, F800S 2004-2008, F800ST 2004-2013, HP2 Enduro 2004-2006, HP2 MEGAMOTO 2006-2008 https://a.co/d/dSqQ6TE Link to comment
dirtrider Posted November 5, 2023 Share Posted November 5, 2023 22 minutes ago, pwillikers said: Vehicle: '11 R12RT Please confirm replacement front wheel bearings, size: 25x52x15, part number: 6205-2RS C3, ebay link Thanks. Morning pwillikers My parts book shows your bearing part number as 36 31 8 548 335 Vehicle: BMW Application: BMW F Bike, K Bike, Hexhead, Make/Model: BMW F800, HP2, K1200, K1300, R900, R1200, Rnine T Model Years: 2002 - 2016 Manufacturer part number: 36 31 8 548 335 Dimensions: 52mm x 25mm 15mm As Boxflyer mentioned definitely replace the seals. Link to comment
chrisolson Posted November 5, 2023 Share Posted November 5, 2023 6 minutes ago, Boxflyer said: It’s my recommendation to replace both sides of bearings and seals at the same time. I’ve used these kits on numerous bikes. http://All Balls Racing Front Wheel Bearing Kit 25-1648 Compatible With/Replacement For BMW F800R 2005-2014, F800S 2004-2008, F800ST 2004-2013, HP2 Enduro 2004-2006, HP2 MEGAMOTO 2006-2008 https://a.co/d/dSqQ6TE not sure what happened with your link ... I believe this is what you intended https://a.co/d/dSqQ6TE Link to comment
Boxflyer Posted November 5, 2023 Share Posted November 5, 2023 Thanks Chris, I’m working from my phone and make plenty of mistakes with this platform. Pay close attention to the axle spacer for excessive wear from the seal…the groove can render the seal useless, even a new seal. It’s common practice to flip the spacer end-to-end so there’s a new contact surface, but sometimes that’s already been done several times and the spacer just needs to be replaced. Link to comment
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