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Sprocket carrier bearing - XJ600 Diversion (SecaII?)

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by greg_in_london, Mar 22, 2009.

  1. greg_in_london

    greg_in_london Member

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    I know I'm being lazy as it's a nice day and I could just pull the wheel out and look, but I've been searching online so I can find the bearing size and order it and just pull the wheel out once.

    Does anyone know for sure the bearing size for the sprocket carrier on the XJ600 Diversion (I think you call itthe Seca II in the states)

    Part number is 93306-37207-00

    Thanks.
     
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    Ahh well - I guess nobody knew.

    In case anyone finds this thread while searching, I thought I should post the answer.

    The bearing is a 6322.If you buy the one with two rubber seals then it's 6322 RS, sometimes written 63/22 RS.

    I bought one off Ebay from this seller: bearingseller
    for about a tenner with postage.
     
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    greg_in_london

    I just replaced all four rear wheel bearings in the rear wheel this weekend. Local bike shop had them in stock.

    Have you tried this site for parts?

    Wemoto
     
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    All four ??

    Have I missed something ?

    Yep - I've just looked at the fiche - there are three bearings in the wheel !

    I haven't seen that before - fortunately the wheel bearings are okay - looks as if they were changed before I got it - just not the sprocket carrier.

    I haven't used wemoto before, but it looks like a useful link, thanks.
     
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    I also replaced the rear brake pads whilst I was at it.

    I know they are not needed yet but I am going to replace the front bearings and brake pads next weekend. That way I know they have been done and will not need to be looked for a good few years. Just ordred the parts from Busters.com (had to get a few other bits and bobs at the same time)
     

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