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Old 13-11-06, 04:40 PM   #1
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Default Will a rear wheel from a 2002 fit a 2004?

Will a rear wheel from a 2002 fit a 2004? what else can i say?

part # are different , local Suzuki dealer doesn't know!
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Old 13-11-06, 04:43 PM   #2
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I think teh answer is yes, but it needs the spacers and bearings from a K3>
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Old 13-11-06, 05:04 PM   #3
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I think teh answer is yes, but it needs the spacers and bearings from a K3>
I think the bearings are already the right size but I wouldn't put money on it.

You will also need a different size rear disc.
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Sprocket carrier bearing probably is, it's the same in loads of Suzuks. Pretty sure the wheel ones aren't though. I'd forgotten about the discs
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It's the inner dimension of the bearing I was thinking of so the carrier one will be the same as the ones on the wheel.

A K3 wheel is 20mm, can't remember what the earlier ones were.
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A K3 wheel is 20mm, can't remember what the earlier ones were.
Earlier ones are 20mm as well.


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In the carbed one, the carrier bearing has a bigger ID than the wheel bearings, and the spacer slots into the bearing- spacer id is 17mm, spacer od (and bearing id) is in the low 20s somewhere, could well be 20. Damn in all, I had this all written down, the bit of paper's been underfoot for months, and now I've lost it as soon as I want it.
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curveys use a 17mm spindle, pointys a 20mm spindle. So you'll need to change the bearings and probably the spacer between the bearings in the wheel hub.
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Previuosly I wrote some bollix:
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A K3 wheel is 20mm, can't remember what the earlier ones were.
Earlier ones are 20mm as well.

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curveys use a 17mm spindle, pointys a 20mm spindle. So you'll need to change the bearings and probably the spacer between the bearings in the wheel hub.

Anyone that can tell me why I wrote that rubbish gets a prize



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A K3 wheel is 20mm, can't remember what the earlier ones were.
Earlier ones are 20mm as well.

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curveys use a 17mm spindle, pointys a 20mm spindle. So you'll need to change the bearings and probably the spacer between the bearings in the wheel hub.

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