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hey i need to get a bearing for a 2001 250ex...its on the rear axle... but i have no clue what bearing it is (the number)...i've looked on many diagrams (www.motosport.com www.cheapcycleparts.com) but can't figure it out:confused:... if you are looking from the back of the quad it will be on the left side. any help would be great! thanks! ( i will try to get a pic up later on today of it so it might help someone see)
 

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try bikebandit.com for what your looking for
 

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Numbers 11,12,and 14 are what you are looking for.

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Were they the correct bearings? I would suggest replacing the otherside while you got it out
 

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I dont think you have to press them into your axle just install them according to the diagram i sent you and you should be fine.
 

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alright thanks..i was talkin to some guy i work with and he said something about them getting compressed and i was like i dont know...i never had to order them haha...
 

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ive had to replace those bearings before there are two bearings that just sit up aganst each other on one side there is also a small wire that holds them in there is another bearing the same exact size on the brake side that you shuld replace at the same time or you will be replacing the same bearings over and over
 

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Thanks, i was wondering because the assembly only shows one and when i was asking the guy at the counter he said he only saw one but 2 came out! haha.... $69.00 he said for the part... which sucks if i have to buy 2.... do you think i should find the bearing's and the seal elsewhere (a bearing shop)??? thanks again
 
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