Happy New year. I found some great clutch plates that won't cost you very much. I have had them for about a week and they are working great. The clutch has so little drag that it will stop the rear when on a center stand. I don't know how long this will last, but it is a good sign when a new clutch is installed.
You can order the clutch plates from Rocky Mountain ATV and MC on line. Page 587 in their catalog. Part number T-19079 for a Honda CR 250 94-06. Here is the best part they are only 29.99 dollars and they work great. You will have to re-use your steel plates for the new one are a tad bit thicker. You can rough up your steel plates with some sand paper or forget about it like I did and just reinstall them. Don't forget to coat the cork plates with some trany oil. I use MOBILE synthetic ATF. I have had very good preformance with this oil and it is easy to find at any auto parts store.
Thanks for all the tips. I used the method where I welded a piece of metal to the inner race and drove the bearing out. It worked great. I have a SKF bearing cross referance for you all. The SKF # is 6004 2RSJEM for rear wheel bearings. Thanks Again
I have been trying to remove the rear wheel bearings for replacement. I can not figure out on how to get them out. If anyone could help with some sugestions or tools it would be a big help.
Cheap And Slippery
in Montesa
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Happy New year. I found some great clutch plates that won't cost you very much. I have had them for about a week and they are working great. The clutch has so little drag that it will stop the rear when on a center stand. I don't know how long this will last, but it is a good sign when a new clutch is installed.
You can order the clutch plates from Rocky Mountain ATV and MC on line. Page 587 in their catalog. Part number T-19079 for a Honda CR 250 94-06. Here is the best part they are only 29.99 dollars and they work great. You will have to re-use your steel plates for the new one are a tad bit thicker. You can rough up your steel plates with some sand paper or forget about it like I did and just reinstall them. Don't forget to coat the cork plates with some trany oil. I use MOBILE synthetic ATF. I have had very good preformance with this oil and it is easy to find at any auto parts store.