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mika_u 01-16-2014 08:30 AM

CBR 954 swingarm bearings?
 
Could somebody identify what are the part numbers for 954 swingarm bearings and dust seals. The part list in the fiche contains bouth 929 and 954 bearings.

Conrice 01-16-2014 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by mika_u (Post 1262594)
Could somebody identify what are the part numbers for 954 swingarm bearings and dust seals. The part list in the fiche contains bouth 929 and 954 bearings.

SWINGARM 2

This is ronayers - it separates it from the 929.


91071-KV3-005 - needle bearing
91262-KV3-831 - dust seal
52463-MAL-G00 - collar

mika_u 01-16-2014 09:35 AM


Originally Posted by Conrice (Post 1262601)
SWINGARM 2

This is ronayers - it separates it from the 929.


91071-KV3-005 - needle bearing
91262-KV3-831 - dust seal
52463-MAL-G00 - collar

What are the other bearings in that list? I really don't remember at the moment are the bearings same on both sides of the swingarm and what they look like. The collars i do have. Just thought that i will change them since all most everything else is new all so on the bike.

Conrice 01-16-2014 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by mika_u (Post 1262603)
What are the other bearings in that list? I really don't remember at the moment are the bearings same on both sides of the swingarm and what they look like. The collars i do have. Just thought that i will change them since all most everything else is new all so on the bike.

If you're talking about the ones that aren't in the picture (#15 for example), if you go back and look at swingarm #1 (which is the 929), you'll see them there.

As far as them being different. I remember the widths of the swing arm on each side being different - but they still might be the same bearing, the chain side might just have a bigger gap inside of the pivot. If you call them - they are extremely helpful. They've helped me out a bunch of times (that place is only 20 min. away from me).

mika_u 01-16-2014 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by Conrice (Post 1262604)
If you're talking about the ones that aren't in the picture (#15 for example), if you go back and look at swingarm #1 (which is the 929), you'll see them there.

As far as them being different. I remember the widths of the swing arm on each side being different - but they still might be the same bearing, the chain side might just have a bigger gap inside of the pivot. If you call them - they are extremely helpful. They've helped me out a bunch of times (that place is only 20 min. away from me).

Can't really ring them from here :) I'm just little confused off the picture. There is the straight line of parts on the front of the swingarm and then there is parts 14, 32, 27 and 32 again on the side of the swingarm??? Maybe i'll have to visit the garage to check what really is in the swingarm.

msebastianCBR 01-16-2014 10:30 PM


Originally Posted by mika_u (Post 1262607)
Can't really ring them from here :) I'm just little confused off the picture. There is the straight line of parts on the front of the swingarm and then there is parts 14, 32, 27 and 32 again on the side of the swingarm??? Maybe i'll have to visit the garage to check what really is in the swingarm.



There are a total of 3 sets and are front right, front left, and bottom under the swingarm. The ones for the bottom are 14, 32, 27, and 32 for everything. And the two sides are 30, 33, 25, 26, 29, 11, 10, 31, 28, and 31 for everything. The bottom set is where the triangle plates connect to the swingarm. Check out the picture at the bottom.


Canadian Motorcycle Guide Online

Conrice 01-17-2014 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by msebastianCBR (Post 1262657)
There are a total of 3 sets and are front right, front left, and bottom under the swingarm. The ones for the bottom are 14, 32, 27, and 32 for everything. And the two sides are 30, 33, 25, 26, 29, 11, 10, 31, 28, and 31 for everything. The bottom set is where the triangle plates connect to the swingarm. Check out the picture at the bottom.


Canadian Motorcycle Guide Online

Ahh, that makes sense. Great call Sebastian.

mika_u 01-17-2014 04:25 PM

Thanks! I allso figured it out after i got out of work yesterday and opened the manual on my computer :)


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