N.K.N.I. Slabbie Wheel Bearings

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Hi Folks, just relaxing on a Sunday morning and going through the M.H. 1986 GSX-R1100 parts list and noticed the 1100 Slabbie rear wheel lists 5 bearing for the rear wheel. Four x 6004 and one x 2507.

http://www.mickhone.com.au/partFinder/fiche/1450108#ficheZone

Is this correct, five bearings for the 1100 rear wheel? Is anyone here able to confirm the five bearings? Seems like overkill to have five bearings or is it a fische card with errors like the SZ Katana Fische card has regarding rear shocks.

Cheers.
 
I just had a look at the manual and there are only 3 like everything else.
Maybe the others are alternates. Odd way to reflect that though.
 
Thanks Ben, five bearings wouldn't even fit in the wheel so I thought it would be three like the rest of the normal universe but it pays to find out these things.

Cheers mate.
 
Hi Folks, just relaxing on a Sunday morning and going through the M.H. 1986 GSX-R1100 parts list and noticed the 1100 Slabbie rear wheel lists 5 bearing for the rear wheel. Four x 6004 and one x 2507.

http://www.mickhone.com.au/partFinder/fiche/1450108#ficheZone

Is this correct, five bearings for the 1100 rear wheel? Is anyone here able to confirm the five bearings? Seems like overkill to have five bearings or is it a fische card with errors like the SZ Katana Fische card has regarding rear shocks.

Cheers.
There doesn't seem to be any reason in the parts listing, ie before or after a particular frame no, but the difference between a 08113-xxxxx, 08123-xxxxx and 08143-xxxxx is (from memory) 08113 was an open bearing, 08123 was shielded (rubber seals) and 08143 was sealed (steel shields). Possibly not in the correct order.

They are all xxxxx-60047 so the same dimensions just choices on protection.
Not the oddest thing to happen in a parts fiche
 
There doesn't seem to be any reason in the parts listing, ie before or after a particular frame no, but the difference between a 08113-xxxxx, 08123-xxxxx and 08143-xxxxx is (from memory) 08113 was an open bearing, 08123 was shielded (rubber seals) and 08143 was sealed (steel shields). Possibly not in the correct order.

They are all xxxxx-60047 so the same dimensions just choices on protection.
Not the oddest thing to happen in a parts fiche

Yeah Dave, no biggy and as you say it isn't the oddest thing to have happen on a fiche.

Cheers.
 
Geeez Glen you had me worried I missed something - one for the sprocket side, one for the sprocket carrier and one on the disk side is what I remember from when I did mine. Can't think where you'd stick the other two...
 
Geeez Glen you had me worried I missed something - one for the sprocket side, one for the sprocket carrier and one on the disk side is what I remember from when I did mine. Can't think where you'd stick the other two...

Never say never, Paul. Someone will always find somewhere................. I knew a nurse who worked in Emergency and some of the things in all the places they had to retrieve ........................pre camera phone days so nothing on file sadly.
 
Never say never, Paul. Someone will always find somewhere................. I knew a nurse who worked in Emergency and some of the things in all the places they had to retrieve ........................pre camera phone days so nothing on file sadly.

Yes Glen, a triumph of lube and will power, I suspect.
 
Yes Glen, a triumph of lube and will power, I suspect.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha, that was the problem with some of them Darryl, no lube on the way in. The fruit and veges were easy to remove, eggplant excluded. It was the old school phone hand sets, odd shaped kids toys (not the proper adult version), torches, bottles and pretty much anything else excited drunk people find in kitchen drawers and around the house when it's playtime. They used to sober up quick and turn a shade of red when they rocked up for help at the Emergency desk, and usually blaming each other for the situation.
 
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