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  • The Pivot Works Rear Wheel Bearing Kit is a great way to restore your motorcycles rear wheel performance back to new without spending time gathering individual parts or paying for overpriced OEM parts.
  • Each Pivot Works Rear Wheel Bearing Kit includes all the necessary bearings, seals, o-rings and washers to rebuild your OEM rear wheel in one simple kit without modifications.
  • Note: the Pivot Works Rear Wheel Bearing kit for some Hondas include an aluminum bearing retainer.

PIVOT WORKS REAR WHEEL BEARING KIT

Price Range: $1.77 - $69.99
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Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Fairfax, VT
Great Purchase
" Great product includes new lock ring colored "
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4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Location: Atlanta, MI
" bought this for my 1999 cr 125 and it worked great, no problems with it, but then bought it for my 2004 cr 125 and the seals were alil tight getting in and then the trouble came with putting the oem wheel spacers in. it seemed that the seals inner dimensions were slighty smaller than the oem seals, bcuz the spacers didnt wanna go in, and when they finally did the seal broke. "
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5 out of 5
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Location: Cottage Grove, Or
Great quality kit, economical
" I recommend using aftermarket wheel spacers with hardened seal races they don't grove. "
Overall:
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5 out of 5
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Location: Brodhead, Ky
good quality,
" these are just as good as the oem bearings i put in about a month ago. and there a lil cheaper then the oem bearings too...really good "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
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5 out of 5
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Location: Sterling Heights, MI
OEM Quality
" These are great for OEM replacement bearings. Great price and they roll very smoothly. You'll need a bearing press however to get the old bearings out and the new ones pressed in properly. Other than that, they do a great job! "
Overall:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
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5 out of 5
Performance out of 5
Location: Fort Smith, AR
Not Bad
" I have a 07 KTM 525 that seems to eat rear wheel bearings. I read where some others had problems installing them, I have not had any problems here. Only complaint is that I can't get quite as much mileage out of these as stock KTM bearings but they are about half the price. I have been running these and just inspect them after every ride. "
Overall:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
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5 out of 5
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4 out of 5
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Location: Nashville, TN
Comes with spacers
" These don't show it in the picture or state it in the write up, but they do come with the spacer that the seal rides on. At least for my 2003 KTM 250 SX they do. And these are the same one for most of the "Big Bike" KTM's. The spacers are aluminum and red anodized. I ordered a set of All Ball spacers with the steal insert for the seal to ride on because I didn't know these came with the spacers. The spacers fit a little tight in the bearing. They were a tight slip fit. One galled a bit or had a burr on it and I had to file it to get it to slip into the bearing. That is not the part where the seal rides so it was not problem. I removed the seal on one side of each bearing and repacked with marine grease. This is highly recommend with any new or used bearing when you have it out. All new bearings, even NSK or Timken bearings come with a grease that looks like Vaseline, very little of it, and it is not very water proof. It is easy to remove the seals with a sharp pick, pack the bearings, and the seals go back in very nicely by pressing with your fingers. I pack the area between the seals and bearings and the lip of the seal with marine grease as well. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
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4 out of 5
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5 out of 5
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4 out of 5
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Performance:
5 out of 5
Performance out of 5
Location: pennsylvania
wheel bearings
" installation is not too bad. banging the old ones out can be a pain without the correct tools. but, if you improvise safely, it's a breeze. as far as durability is concerned, i can't accurately say, since i just installed them 2 weeks ago. but the performance is great. "
Overall:
3 out of 5
3 out of 5
Location: Barnesville, Pa.
" Nice looking product out of the package, installs easily as the next. Doesn't seem to hold up as well as stock..?? I only seem to get about a year out of a set before they're loose/worn & in need of replacement (again). Maybe they could re-engineeer them to be a little tougher/longer lasting?? "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Miami
Great quality and feet product
" I had bad expirience with this brand before i ordered a shock bearing for a honda crf 450 and it didn't fit, so I thought it more than once to order this kit but I'm verry satisfy with the product every thing feet perfectly all seal are of a good quality the same about the bearings and as a complement the safety retainer it's red to match the motorcycle that was a plus nice product "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Clearlake, CA
trust pivot works
" when it comes to bearings seals etc i trust pivot works they do great replacing oem parts and i feel surpassing them most of the time...these fit perfect and have lastest many hours of hard riding..i will buy again "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Traverse City, Michigan
get the bearings spinning
" these are a crutail part of your bike, if your wheels wont spin how can you win a race? to check if you need new ones throw your bike on a stand and spin them wheels, if they dont spin smoothly or wont spin cleanly its time for new ones. these are really nice ones and a brand thats earned its reputation and it name.. 5 star product "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: lakewood ,WA
the quallity
" the kit was easy to do and the old stock bearings just fell out if you use marine greasit will ensure a long life. "
Overall:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Location: Kittrell, NC
pivot works bearings
" This is a great quality product that has giving me satisfaction for many years. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Houghton/Hancock, MI
Good kit
" My 01 CR 125 kit came with a new lock collar which was nice and the red anodizing looks good. Everything fit well and they are holding up well so far after half a season of track abuse. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Cleveland, OH.
Pivot Works are SIMPLY THE BEST
" These bearing are hands down the best. I wouldn't buy any other brand! They last twice as long, if not more, than factory. If you love your bike as much as I love mine......treat it to the best! "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: iowa
" great price a lot cheaper than stock and better quality part came with dust seals and everything "
are these the axle bearings for a 400ex?
Asked by PabstPowered, Mi
No, not a TRX400EX, an '03 KFX400.
Answered by valleybandit56, Barnesville, Pa.
hom many bearings in a package for an kx85
Asked by ADBRacings
you'll get both bearings and seals for only a stock oem rear wheel.
Answered by james718
does this come with enough bearings for both sides of my quad?
Asked by auburntigers60, gwinnett
Yes, this kit includes all the bearings and seals you will need to replace the rear axle bearings.
Answered by BOB3
will this fit my aftermarket eagle hubs
Asked by dumdum1256
No these bearings will only fit the stock hubs. You will need to contact rad manufacturing to get the replacement bearings.
Answered by JesseC, Tualatin
ABEK Rating
Asked by OldTimerMXExpert, Paradise, CA
An Abec rating for these products is not available at this time. I can assure you they are high quality bearings that should yield trouble free performance that rivals or betters the stock bearings.
Answered by Nate675, Portland
do they come pre greased?
Asked by hondaride123
In the case of sealed Roller Ball Bearings, they come fully lubricated so, there is no reason to “pack” them. With Full Compliment and Caged Needle Bearings, it’s important to work some high quality, low temperature grease into the needles of the bearings. With Pivot Works Spherical Bearings, if the sphere of the bearing is chrome, it is not necessary to lubricate this bearing. If it is black in color, use a high quality, low temperature grease and work the bearing, turning the inner race in every direction, to fully coat the metal surface of the bearing.
Answered by Nate675, Portland
Yes, they do come pre-greased. All sealed ball bearings do come pre-greased. However, the grease used in these and all bearings by all manufactures is not good enough, looks like Vaseline, is not water proof, and is not up to the task of preventing water and mud from entering the bearing, even just from washing, and especially not from a pressure washer or riding. You should repack all sealed and unsealed ball or needle bearings and even bushings from any manufacture with marine (water proof) grease when used in a dirt bike application. The grease used by all of the bearing manufactures is not as water proof as a good marine grease. Bel-ray water proof grease is the best. It is very tacky, water proof and stays in place,. I always remove the built in seals on the bearing, clean out the old grease with a solvent (like mineral spirits, WD-40, carburetor cleaner, Gun Scrubber, or brake cleaner), repack the insides completely with Bel-ray grease, and reinstall the seals. I also pack grease between the bearings and the external supplied seals as well as inside the lip of the seal itself. All seals should be lubricated to prevent the inner lip from burning up and allowing water and dirt to pass. The extra grease on the seal and between the seal and bearing helps form a barrier to water and mud getting to the bearings. You will be surprised how easy it is to remove the rubber seals on these bearings and put them back in without damage. Use a small pick or micro screw driver. The 90° side of a scribe works very well. Carefully pick the outer edge up on the seal and it will pop right out. Do this by poking the scribe into the edge of the seal lightly and pry up gently. You should do this to every bearing (new or used) on the bike. It should be done wither installing a new bearing, getting a new bike, getting a used bike, and periodically about every six months of riding on installed bearings. This applies to the steering head, wheel bearings, swing arm, shock, and link bearings. It may sound like a lot of work, but it isn't and it is a lot easier and cheaper then replacing bearings and seals When I get a new bearing or a new or used bike I take it all apart and pack the bearings on all the suspension links, wheel bearings, and steering head. Things last a lot longer and you avoid break downs. Serious racers do this. It is advocated by those at the bike forums.
Answered by GaryJP4, Nashville
are they for both sids of my 06 yz450f
Asked by speeder
yes this will include both bearings for the rear carrier
Answered by JesseC, Tualatin
price
Asked by morin, connecticut
Depends on who you take it to. Normally shop rates are about $50-$75 per hour for labor and shops will sometimes charge you the full hour even though it may not take them that long. It's really not the hardest thing to do yourself but I would say at least plan on spending at least $30.00 to have them installed.
Answered by Drewski, P+RTLAND
Does the kit include the aluminum Spacers for my '98 Suzuki RM250?
Asked by GaryJP4, Nashville
No this kit will only consist of bearings and seals. If you need spacers we will carry those in our O.E.M section
Answered by RCB255, Tualatin, Or
How many bearings are in this kit? My 95 cr 125 takes three in the rear and i was wondering if this kit includes the three bearings or just two...
Asked by kyleb
This kit will fulfill the requirements of your bike. Each kit is designed to rebuild the specific application.
Answered by MotoMoo2, Portland

ATV


ARCTIC CAT

ARCTIC CAT DVX400

Honda

Honda TRX250R
Honda TRX250X
Honda TRX300EX

Honda TRX300X
Honda TRX400EX

Honda TRX400X
Honda TRX450R (ELECTRIC START)
Honda TRX450R (KICK START)

Kawasaki

Kawasaki KFX400

Suzuki

Suzuki LT230E QUADRUNNER
Suzuki LT230S QUADSPORT
Suzuki LT250R QUADRACER

Suzuki LT250S QUADSPORT
Suzuki LT500R QUADRACER
Suzuki LT-R450

Suzuki LTZ400

Yamaha

Yamaha BANSHEE
Yamaha BLASTER

Yamaha RAPTOR 350
Yamaha RAPTOR 660
Yamaha RAPTOR 700

Yamaha WARRIOR
Yamaha YFZ450

Dirt Bike


Honda

Honda CR125
Honda CR250
Honda CR500

Honda CR80
Honda CR85
Honda CRF150R
Honda CRF250R
Honda CRF250X

Honda CRF450R
Honda CRF450X
Honda XR250R
Honda XR400R
Honda XR600R
Honda XR650R

Kawasaki

Kawasaki KDX200
Kawasaki KDX220
Kawasaki KDX250
Kawasaki KLX250
Kawasaki KLX300
Kawasaki KLX400R
Kawasaki KLX400SR
Kawasaki KLX450R
Kawasaki KX100

Kawasaki KX125
Kawasaki KX250
Kawasaki KX250F
Kawasaki KX450F

Kawasaki KX500
Kawasaki KX65
Kawasaki KX80
Kawasaki KX85

KTM

KTM 125EXC
KTM 125SX
KTM 144SX
KTM 150SX
KTM 150XC
KTM 200EXC
KTM 200SX
KTM 200XC
KTM 200XCW
KTM 250EXC
KTM 250EXC-RFS
KTM 250MXC
KTM 250SX
KTM 250SXF

KTM 250XC
KTM 250XCF
KTM 250XCFW
KTM 250XCW
KTM 300EXC
KTM 300MXC
KTM 300XC
KTM 300XCW
KTM 380EXC
KTM 380MXC
KTM 380SX
KTM 400EXC

KTM 400MXC
KTM 400SX
KTM 400XCW
KTM 450EXC
KTM 450MXC
KTM 450SX
KTM 450SXF
KTM 450XC
KTM 450XCF
KTM 450XCW
KTM 505SXF
KTM 505XCF
KTM 520EXC
KTM 520MXC
KTM 520SX
KTM 525EXC
KTM 525MXC
KTM 525SX
KTM 525XC
KTM 530EXC
KTM 530XCW

Suzuki

Suzuki DRZ400E
Suzuki DRZ400S
Suzuki RM100
Suzuki RM125

Suzuki RM250
Suzuki RM65
Suzuki RM80

Suzuki RM85
Suzuki RMX250
Suzuki RMZ250
Suzuki RMZ450

Yamaha

Yamaha WR250
Yamaha WR250F
Yamaha WR400F
Yamaha WR426F
Yamaha WR450F
Yamaha WR500
Yamaha YZ125

Yamaha YZ250
Yamaha YZ250F

Yamaha YZ400F
Yamaha YZ426F
Yamaha YZ450F
Yamaha YZ80
Yamaha YZ85

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