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tried searching but not having much luck
I am pretty sure I have a rear wheel bearing going out on my
16King (non ABS) I am trying to find a good part number for all-***** but i am having difficulties there too. I will be doing both front and rear, I see no point in just doing one end when bearings are cheap
any help?
also I saw a puller/installer on Ebay for 80 bucks, that sound right?
I couldn't find a front non ABS bearing kit on Amazon...are they the same bearings as the rear? If so you could order 2 rear sets, they are cheap enough.
Last edited by rwven; Feb 24, 2017 at 10:09 AM.
Reason: bike is non ABS, I linked to ABS bearings
Should be. I do find it odd that a rear would go that soon. I have had several fronts go out over recent years but never a rear.
Lets see what he has to say about the warenty.
I have never had one go out yet. Last bike at 56k miles on it. Did have a friend have a front fail while at Myrtle Beach bike week a couple of years ago with 15k miles on his Limited. It happens but rare.
Hello Chris - the road king 2016 non ABS would be 25-1571 front , 25-1405 rear
On the 2015 Ultra Classic with ABS would be 25-1691 front , 25-1692 rear.
Hello Chris - the road king 2016 non ABS would be 25-1571 front , 25-1405 rear
On the 2015 Ultra Classic with ABS would be 25-1691 front , 25-1692 rear.
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