• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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Prepare yourself for a stupid question!

Sparks will Fly

Husqvarna
C Class
Hey guys, I have a small problem,
Last year my rear wheel bearings packed up due to my lack of maintenance!
Problem, they no longer resemble bearings.
I am wondering if someone would be able to tell me what i need to measure in order to get replacements? or does anyone have a chart I can reference the bike off for the sizes?
There was a ser clip in the mix and it looked like there may have been 2bearings side by side each side of the wheel.
Any help would be appreciated.
 
Hi Mate. Yep the sprocket side has 2 bearings side by side and the brake side only one.
Dont worry about measuring them-just take them to a bearing shop and get them to replace like for like.
get good German or Jap bearings. Really pack some marine or waterproof grease into them.
I put them into a clip lock plastic bag and into the freezer for an hour. I also use my lovely brides hair dryer and warm up the hub-the bearings tap in very easily.
Remember to only tap the outer race.
 
Remove the single bearing first, using a long piece of small pipe, something smaller than the axle. After the single bearing is out, then you can use a long socket extension and a large socket to drive out the double bearings.
 
Yea fellers the main problem is they have completely disintegrated and there is nothing to match against!!
Thats kinda why i need the sizes.
 
The outside ring of the bearing should have it's number inscribed on it, failing that Halls normally have parts books to down load.
 
Sounds like you are lucky you have a hub left ... The PDF parts file on that bike should have the bearing sizes ... I got a 08 250 so I'm not sure my bearings fit your 450 ..

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Back to the remains .. All the supplier needs is the outer piece(race) and that fat inner piece to get the bearing size ...
 
Righto guys cheers hey!
Ill see what i can do.
Yea and I'm just glad my clutch slave shit itself before I did damage to myself!
 
Sounds like you are lucky you have a hub left ... The PDF parts file on that bike should have the bearing sizes ... I got a 08 250 so I'm not sure my bearings fit your 450 ..

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Back to the remains .. All the supplier needs is the outer piece(race) and that fat inner piece to get the bearing size ...



Yes, they are the same back to 2002.
 
Cheers ray-ray the inner and outer is what ended up doing the trick.
New problem I was unaware of damage to the front hub now it looks like I may need a new one :(
 
For future reference here are the oem part number / aftermarket part number / dimensions for the front and rear Italian huskies, 2002 to 2014.

For rear wheel 3 bearings per below..

Qty 1 X Husqvarna Part #: 8B00 26846 / 63005-2RS / ø25xØ47x16 mm
Qty 2 X Husqvarna Part #: 8A00 26846 / 6005-2RS / ø25xØ47x12 mm

For front wheel 2 bearings per below..

Qty 2 X Husqvarna Part #: 8000 84938 / 6905-2RS / ø25xØ42x9mm

Later,
 
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