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Old 03-29-2015, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by lt1-xjs
I think there is some confusion. The 9247 is a 1" id bearing used on the 2002-2007 touring. None of the top mfg make this bearing. The 2008 up uses the 9276 25mm bearings which are the 6205 2rs that are available everywhere buy all manufactures.
Sorry, I did not look at what year the bearing you referenced was for. I thought we were talking about the newer bikes that had 25mm axles.
 
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Old 03-29-2015, 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by shrydog
I'm not sure about the bearings but 1" is equal to 25.4mm so either size should work. Most bearings are made by multiple manufacturers and usually can be crossed referenced. With no local suppliers nearby you could try MSC Direct or McMaster Carr and have them the next day but will pay a little more.

Well.........NO, they won't. One is 52 x 21 x 1" and the other is 52 x 15 x 25 never mind that you aren't getting a 1" axle in a hole that is .016 too small nor would you want that much slop going the other direction. Get the right bearings for your application.
 
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