Allballs Bearing sizes

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  1. Andyvh1959

    Andyvh1959 Cheesehead Klompen Supporter

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    Anyone know if Allballs Bearings has a complete chart of ALL the bearings showing the OD, ID and WIDTH?

    I am searching a wheel swap on my 83 XL600R, to use a hub from a much newer XR650L. The 83 XL uses 25-1069 bearings, but the 2010 XR650L uses 25-1076. Does anyone know of a chart for all the bearing codes that detail the OD ID and Width?
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    SKF have a search function on their website that I use when checking this kind of thing.
    Do you know the bearing sizes rather that All balls serial number?
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    Andyvh1959 Cheesehead Klompen Supporter

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    That's the challenge. AllBalls does give alternate distributor (like Tucker Rocky) part numbers but no actual bearing dimensions are published.
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    do you have the hubs, to measure the bearing seats? once you have ID, OD, and thickness you can get bearing sizes.
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    OK, I like an internet challenge so here’s what I found: the XL600 uses a 35x15x11 wheel bearing. The XR650L uses a 35x17x10 bearing. So the XR has a bigger axle. If you want to use your original axle you’ll need the 35x15x11 bearings but I’m not sure if the extra 1mm will cause any hassles. They may be too wide to fit in the XR hub but it might be that there is a 35x15x10 bearing available somewhere. Try SKF website
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    Just in case you want to double check my results, here’s how I did it:

    go to cmsnl.com and find the Honda part number for each bearing.

    google the part number and “mm” and “bearing”and “Athena” and you will find a page on athena’s website which gives the Honda part number and the sizes.
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