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Post by earlwb on Jun 25, 2007 6:10:24 GMT -5
A earlier thread on someone's wheel bearings seizing up on them, got me to pondering that. But when I looked I noticed there are a lot of vaguely described wheel bearings out there on the Chinese scoots, etc. So I thought I'd ask as to what wheel bearings I need to replace the wheel bearings on my scooter with 13 inch wheels. I don't need them yet, but I figure they are probably on the list of parts that will fail on me in the future. Thanks
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Post by ryan_ott on Jun 25, 2007 16:30:35 GMT -5
I came up with a # 6301 for the front.
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Post by beaugator on Jun 25, 2007 20:26:11 GMT -5
You can't go wrong using Timken bearings for replacements. Most cities have a dealer and all that is required are the dimensions of the bearing to get them matched up with a quality product.
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Post by earlwb on Jun 25, 2007 21:23:16 GMT -5
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Post by trailheadmike on Jan 7, 2013 9:26:36 GMT -5
I can't vouch for the MC-54B, but for the Vog 260 (also a Linhai 257cc engine) the swing arm has a 6303-RS bearing (apparently interchangeable with a 6303-2RS) and, below that, a seal size 25x40x08.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2013 1:03:29 GMT -5
Well...
The front wheel isn't that hard to get off, it is a bit of a trick to get it back on due to the speedometer bit but 1/2 hour or so and you can pull yourself one of the bearings, on that bearing cover there is the part number stamped on it... Now I'm not telling you what to do but I hate ordering wrong parts so I pulled mine apart and I know exactly what bearings mine takes.
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Post by texas on Feb 5, 2013 19:47:37 GMT -5
My taotao ATM-150 2011 uses the 6303RS also. and the axle nut was a 21mm on the rear. And my answer to getting the bearings out was to get a bigger hammer! lol . No really a press rack to push them out works great. we used a metal rack , a huge socket that fit over the bearing bracket. and a hydraulic jack to push them out. ( rear)
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