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#1 firstgear

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Posted 08 August 2008 - 01:20 PM

Is anybody aware of a bearing/seal kit for the rear suspension on a 07 Sherco 290?
I was recently show a kit that All Balls sells for the Gas Gas and was wondering if a kit like that exist for the Sherco?
All Balls does not list a kit for the Sherco on there web site.

If no kit then does anybody have the numbers for the bearings/seals needed? They seem to wear fast so it must be a common repair.
Numbers listed on Sherco parts diagram seem to be difficult to find.
HK 16162RS
HK 14162RS
HK 16202RS
HK 20X20X2RS (SWINGARM)

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Posted 08 August 2008 - 03:47 PM

http://www.splatshop.co.uk/sherco-sherco-s...-1442_1454.htmltry this

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#3 Chris Morris

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Posted 08 August 2008 - 06:33 PM

Check the sizes here
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Posted 08 August 2008 - 07:24 PM

View Postfirstgear, on Aug 8 2008, 02:20 PM, said:

Is anybody aware of a bearing/seal kit for the rear suspension on a 07 Sherco 290?
I was recently show a kit that All Balls sells for the Gas Gas and was wondering if a kit like that exist for the Sherco?
All Balls does not list a kit for the Sherco on there web site.

If no kit then does anybody have the numbers for the bearings/seals needed? They seem to wear fast so it must be a common repair.
Numbers listed on Sherco parts diagram seem to be difficult to find.
HK 16162RS
HK 14162RS
HK 16202RS
HK 20X20X2RS (SWINGARM)
Hi,these numbers are all std refs,go straight to a bearing dealer,they'll prob be in stock,and a lot cheaper than a Sherco dealer,they will also do your seals if you take an old one with you,chences are they will be a "G" type seal :D

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Posted 08 August 2008 - 07:48 PM

Thanks for the links. I can take it from here!

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Posted 09 August 2008 - 03:18 AM

If your bearings are gone the bushings are too, most likely, and you will only get them from Sherco unles you make them yourself.

I suggest you support your dealer or importer, doubt you will save much, other than a relationship! :D
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Posted 09 August 2008 - 08:52 AM

View PostChris Morris, on Aug 9 2008, 04:33 AM, said:

Check the sizes here
Which number works out best for the Swingarm??

Best of balance.

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Posted 09 August 2008 - 11:44 PM

Here's my repair list from last time, so if I understood your question, then you're after HK 2020 2 RS


C169 HK 1416 2 RS Dogbone Large Bearing
C168 HK 1616 2 RS Dogbone Small Bearing
C151 HK 2020 2 RS Swing Arm Spindle Bearing
C167 HK 1620 2 RS Swing Arm Pivot Bearing
R217 Rear shock upper bushing repair kit
C170 Link Spacer Front Dog Bone
C171 Link Spacer Rear Dog bone
C157 Rear Suspension Delta Link
C175 Hex Head Screw (x2) Front Dog Bone
M305 8mm Nylock nut (x2) Front Dog Bone
C172 Pin 10 x 120 Rear Dog Bone bolt (x1)
M304 10mm Nylock nut (x1) Rear Dog Bone
C174 Pin 10 x 72 Swing arm pivot bolt
C303 Front exhaust to backbox fitting rubber
M259 Screw CHC 10 x 50 Top Suspension bolt
C173 Pin 10 x 42 Lower suspension Bolt
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Posted 10 August 2008 - 05:25 AM

Thanks bikespace

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 01:45 PM

Copemech
I totally understand about supporting your local dealer! I am a local dealer, just not for Sherco's. I am trying to help a fellow rider out and get his bike ready for the MN.
Nationals. I buy all my bearings from a bearing supplier, it allows me to offer my customer a product at a fair price and I can actually make more money on it. Everyone is happy.

I could buy wheel bearings from my importer at $40 ea then I have to mark it up from there. I buy direct from a local bearing distributer at $4 ea. Yes we are talking the same quality bearing.
I can then mark the bearing up to say $12 and make more money and save my customer big bucks.
In order for us small local dealers to make any type of profit we have to be smart and save where we can. I spend allot of time doing research on where to get the best parts for the best price both for myself and the end user the customer.
Thank You for you comments.

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 03:15 PM

View Postfirstgear, on Aug 11 2008, 02:45 PM, said:

Copemech
I totally understand about supporting your local dealer! I am a local dealer, just not for Sherco's. I am trying to help a fellow rider out and get his bike ready for the MN.
Nationals. I buy all my bearings from a bearing supplier, it allows me to offer my customer a product at a fair price and I can actually make more money on it. Everyone is happy.

I could buy wheel bearings from my importer at $40 ea then I have to mark it up from there. I buy direct from a local bearing distributer at $4 ea. Yes we are talking the same quality bearing.
I can then mark the bearing up to say $12 and make more money and save my customer big bucks.
In order for us small local dealers to make any type of profit we have to be smart and save where we can. I spend allot of time doing research on where to get the best parts for the best price both for myself and the end user the customer.
Thank You for you comments.
I agree you need to suport your dealer,but in the UK,we get so used to being ripped off by dealers,you've got to save money somewhere,so why not save on the non tied parts? They've got you over a barrel for most bits!

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 09:26 PM

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firstgear Posted Today, 09:45 AM
Copemech
I totally understand about supporting your local dealer! I am a local dealer, just not for Sherco's.

AH Yes, He is a dealer, the

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 11:53 PM

God I should have thought of that! We'll buy um cheap and sell them to Zippy!
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Posted 12 August 2008 - 11:19 AM

God I should have thought of that! We'll buy um cheap and sell them to Zippy!

Yeah except for the fact that after Zippy tells me the wife won't let him spend any money and the kids are hungry and even though his bearings are seized he really doesn't need them as he rides away with his front tire skidding and his shorts flapping in the wind (I assume cause he can't afford pants?) I will end up chasing after him and selling the $4 bearing to him for $3.75

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Posted 12 August 2008 - 08:07 PM

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firstgear Posted Today, 07:19 AM
God I should have thought of that! We'll buy um cheap and sell them to Zippy!

Yeah except for the fact that after Zippy tells me the wife won't let him spend any money and the kids are hungry and even though his bearings are seized he really doesn't need them as he rides away with his front tire skidding and his shorts flapping in the wind (I assume cause he can't afford pants?) I will end up chasing after him and selling the $4 bearing to him for $3.75

Yeah First gear is just that great of a guy.

Are you suggesting that if my bike was in tip top shape I would ride better?
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