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Transmission Bearings


Juss11

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If you go to www.bikebandit.com you can look at the Yamaha parts diagrams and there are part numbers too.. Just go there and look up OEM parts for whatever year banshee you have... You don't have to buy from them, but it's nice to look up your own parts, so you can make sure they are the correct parts.

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I got the part number off the old bearing & my local bearing shop can get it for $27, but I want to go with a better bearing.

You are not going to find a better bearing from a bike shop, you will have to get it from a bearing house. That being said, tell your bearing shop you want a heavier duty version of the stocker. It will probably have more balls or rolers in it. And that being said, I have never seen a stock transmission bearing fail, I have seen them have rough spots from contamination, but that is not the bearings fault.

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