For anyone seeking new needle bearings for a CB1100F swingarm upgrade for an early CB-X project, I found a supplier.
With my trusty eye loupe, I was able to decipher the bearing code stamped on the old bearing. It is Koyo code # BTM2428, find it at http://www.koyousa.com/KoyoCatalog/Prod ... 90-020-010
CB1100F swingarm needle bearings - supplier found
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CB1100F swingarm needle bearings - supplier found
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Well then, in that case, you're all welcome... <g> Of course, I realize that, as a relatively new CB-X owner, I may be the last person left who hasn't "already" done the CB1100F SA conversion. Be that the case, perhaps the information I supplied has a very limited audience. In any event, I wanted to put it out there.alimey4u2 wrote:We all thank you...
Bill Denton
Yardley, PA
wkdenton@verizon.net
Lazarus Cycleworks, LLC
We Breathe New Life into Old Bikes
Yardley, PA
wkdenton@verizon.net
Lazarus Cycleworks, LLC
We Breathe New Life into Old Bikes
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Not the last one yet I guess, pretty much stock here with thousands and thousands of miles to show for it on an early and late model.bdento59 wrote:Well then, in that case, you're all welcome... <g> Of course, I realize that, as a relatively new CB-X owner, I may be the last person left who hasn't "already" done the CB1100F SA conversion. Be that the case, perhaps the information I supplied has a very limited audience. In any event, I wanted to put it out there.alimey4u2 wrote:We all thank you...
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