Nc30 rear wheel bearings
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Nc30 rear wheel bearings
Where's the best/cheapest place to get these? (wemoto and honda are the only places i know)
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Re: Nc30 rear wheel bearings
They are hard to buy and harder to install the bearing into the hub.
Best bet is to buy a second hand one from graham France or the like.
Best bet is to buy a second hand one from graham France or the like.
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Re: Nc30 rear wheel bearings
Wemoto cheapest but if you intend on keeping the bike for many years to come I'd go with Honda imo.
I went with Honda after faffing around with alternative suppliers and took 2 days to come from Belgium.
I have replaced all the bearings + seals and although hard not work not technical.
Hope this helps.
I went with Honda after faffing around with alternative suppliers and took 2 days to come from Belgium.
I have replaced all the bearings + seals and although hard not work not technical.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Nc30 rear wheel bearings
The big rear bearing in the hub shell is a sod to remove. Give the hub to someone with a bearing extractor. It's worth paying to get it done.
Meanwhile you can save money getting the bearings from NTN or a similar bearing supplier. They're a fairly stock size; Honda part no. 91062-MR7-003 is the rear axle needle bearing; the dimensions you need are 50X62X25. My notes say the dust seal was 50x62x5. You'd better double-check before ordering the parts. The bearing suppliers will be able to give you a quote based on the above dimensions.
Meanwhile you can save money getting the bearings from NTN or a similar bearing supplier. They're a fairly stock size; Honda part no. 91062-MR7-003 is the rear axle needle bearing; the dimensions you need are 50X62X25. My notes say the dust seal was 50x62x5. You'd better double-check before ordering the parts. The bearing suppliers will be able to give you a quote based on the above dimensions.
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Re: Nc30 rear wheel bearings
The Honda needle bearing has a small seal attached, it is not a seperate part number, it is not 50x62x5 which is as Tanto states the correct size for the dust seals.
I have done 2 hubs now, if you are local to the West Midlands I will do yours
I have done 2 hubs now, if you are local to the West Midlands I will do yours
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Re: Nc30 rear wheel bearings
That's interesting, and if the OP is nearby, a very good offer.vfrderek wrote:The Honda needle bearing has a small seal attached, it is not a separate part number, it is not 50x62x5 which is as Tanto states the correct size for the dust seals.
I have done 2 hubs now, if you are local to the West Midlands I will do yours
On the seal, is the seal on the outside edge of the bearing, against the dust seal? I wonder if it's worth the extra cost that Honda charge for the bearing? I replaced the bearing with one from NTN, who Honda use themselves, and after packing it with grease, and re-fitting the hub, I doubt an additional bearing seal is necessary. The cost saving over a Honda bearing is significant - the NTN bearing was one third of the price of the Honda part.
Sorry, I was in too much hurry yesterday, and I forgot the other side of the rear hub!

BTW, to remove the rear hub you will need circlip pliers to remove the circlip part no. 90652-ML0-731. Without the correct pliers, it's very hard to remove single-handedly.
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Re: Nc30 rear wheel bearings
I too purchased a non Honda needle bearing, it was plain.
The Honda bearing has a very small seal that goes in 1st, sealing against the hub.
I tried fitting an alternative seal but it was too big/thick and the needle bearing wouldnt press all the way in so I had to remove it and start again.
The other side I used non Honda parts as they are ordinary roller bearings.
We live n learn lol
The Honda bearing has a very small seal that goes in 1st, sealing against the hub.
I tried fitting an alternative seal but it was too big/thick and the needle bearing wouldnt press all the way in so I had to remove it and start again.
The other side I used non Honda parts as they are ordinary roller bearings.
We live n learn lol
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