Guido said:It is a sliding fit but there is a snap ring to hold it together. Is there one on yours?
Gidday Gregdave M said:Greg, I have recently been doing some work on my clutch drum and comparing three separate inner drums, two were a sliding fit with a little bit of a tap to slide all the way into the bearing and the other was a little tight and required a bit of tappingmall the way on to tye bearing. The bearing was a tightish fit in the outer hub.
B.Rad said:maybe the manual's technical specification section will give the factory specs.
Gidday Les.L.A.B. said:B.Rad said:maybe the manual's technical specification section will give the factory specs.
The factory manual specifies a: "Deep-groove ball bearing-one dot" (so less clearance than standard) clutch bearing.
B.Rad said:in modern lingo to me that translates as C2, less clearence than normal. the factory must have a good reason to specify this specific clearence. How common is the use of this bearing?. I reckon a lot of bikes run Normal clearence.L.A.B. said:B.Rad said:maybe the manual's technical specification section will give the factory specs.
The factory manual specifies a: "Deep-groove ball bearing-one dot" (so less clearance than standard) clutch bearing.