One rear bearing was done after only 24k km on my NC. Thanks again Adrian for your excellent vids, took me an hour to replace the bearings. Did it the first time and was probably a bit too careful, but finally did the job thanks to your excellent explanations :)
Your advice is good, changed mine in no time. btw the bearings are 6204 2RS front and rear, really cheap standard size (sprocket carrier is different though). Thanks
I think it would be better if you use the old bearings to put on top of the new bearings to tap them in. more evenly and less chance of damaging the new one.
Did mine fairly quick after seeing this. Brake side took a beating because water had gotten in somehow and seized the bearing to the wheel. But all good and my rear is smooth as butter now. Many thanks!
Ao tirar o rolamento, ao invés de bater, aquece a volta dele com um soprador térmico até 120°, e ele sai muito mais fácil Na hora de colocar no lugar, aquece a 120°, e coloca o rolamento no congelador por 3 minutos Isso facilita muito o processo
I was checking my wheel bearing when replacing my worn tyres. It was spinning smoothly in the wheel hub, but I decided to just change since it's been 2 sets of tyre change since the last bearing replacement. After removing the bearing I shake it and it feels like the ball bearings moving about. I took a new one and shake it and they do not have the balls moving around sound. Physical inspection on the old bearing seems fine. All my bearings 2 front and 3 rear all have this balls moving about sound when I shaked them although they were spinning smoothly in the wheel hub
another fine job my friend. I appreciate the time you take making all of these and then sharing them with all of us. Though they are very entertaining, I am grateful for your time/efforts in making them. ....and Bob's your Uncle!! :{)
Are you talking about the bearings behind the sprocket drive ? If so this is normal. Only a grease seal on each exterior side of the wheel. Besides the bearings each have their own grease seal to keep their grease in and gunk out.
Sorry. Don’t have them. I took the old ones to the local bearing seller and he matched all but one. One is a rare size and has to be purchased from Honda.
Not a single time was a Greaseolygist consulted. And if I recall, bearings are supposed to be removed with a torque wrench and installed with an impact wrench set to high-torque. The seals on the bearings are supposed to be pried with a dial gauge and the bearings should have been mounted in a lathe and rotated while the grease was installed to ensure a consistent application.
Hi, I like the way you maintinance on your Honda, could you please tell me dimensions or size of the bearings? I have 2016 nc 750s dct model and I am planing to replace rear wheel bearings.Thank you.
Just something else you might look into and that is a peice of brass bar as a drift i inherited my old mans its just a piece of brass bar that i use to remove wheel bearings on trailers and cars even use it on the head stem bearings on an fj1100 when i owned it anyway just something to ponder .
Sorry for the dumb question. At the end of your video, you say take the bike to the shop to get the wheel fitted. Can you not remove and put it back on yourself like you show in your other video and tape the adjusters?
Hi very good as usual ! Could u please provide me the reference for the last bearing linked to the chain mechanism. Honda reference is 91051 mgs d31 but it's very expensive. I Found a reference in internet 62-22-2rs c3 far cheaper but I have some doubt since it's an angular bearing not like the others... please could u help me...Honda price is almost 60 EUR... regards
Sorry. Don’t know. The odd size bearing I could not get from the bearing supplier. I wasn’t going to pay for a Honda one. But the bearing supplier had a stock size that was 1mm narrower and I have used that with no I’ll effects.
Hi I think I found as u a bearing narrower 1mm the reference I gave u. I will try it... Honda is very expensive for equivalent quality as SDK brand which is less expensive... Regards
Hi last question please...since u changed the 3 bearings Did I notice please that the specific bearing related to the chain was different ? I mean not regarding the sizes but the type of bearing itself?...it's written for this one "angular" not like the others... regards
I have a garage spot with a locker but in a open space shared with all the building neighbours. It is a challenge mainly because the lack of light and privacy but i still do all the maintnance on my bikes, even valve adjustments...
I noticed you took out the seal on the brake rotor side, but after installation you did not put a new seal back in. You only put a seal on the sprocket side. But maybe you just forgot to show it on the video :)
My bike has done 38,000km. But bearings only need replacing when they are worn. So check you wheels from time to time and if you see/feel movement, replace.
Thanks, I am currently only researching what bike is best for me, and the Nc750x has been looking good up to now. I can see that you are a careful rider and wouldn't push your bike to its limits, but a wheel bearing wearing so quickly isn't a good sign. it isn't what I would expect from a Honda.
Fair enough, but still surprised at that problem arising at that mileage. I have just googled that very problem on the NC750 and its a common fault, so far I have read that some owners had rear wheel bearings done twice, one had them done under warranty at 13k miles (20k kms) then again at 23k miles (37k kms). It seems wheel bearings don't last as long as the chain. Maybe cheap at $16, but the ease of maintenance on the NC750 seems to have become less easier.
Cajun Rider - no idea mate. If anyone can suggest a way to diagnose bearing failure I’d love to know. It had plenty of grease in it when I inspected it and no signs of water ingress. By the way, what kilometres should bearings wear out?
Hey very usefull stuff!! been watching many of your videos already. It will really help if you can do one on how to remove the left panels (not just the top for the air filter, also really good video). I'm planning on installing an alarm so can use some help there. many thanks for all you have shared.
Don't like the way you put the new bearings in. Find the correct socket that fits the "outer rim" of the bearing. Never tap on the race cover, or inner race.
Just got mine done. It wasn't that bad, the main sprockets came out fairly quick. Just a pain to hook onto the first bearing in the wheel but the second is super easy. The hub bearing requires flat out beating to get out. All are fairly easy to get back in if you put the rim between something that's level so you get it straightened out and not go in crooked.
Put new bearings in the freezer overnight, they drift into place much easier when fitting. .
One rear bearing was done after only 24k km on my NC. Thanks again Adrian for your excellent vids, took me an hour to replace the bearings. Did it the first time and was probably a bit too careful, but finally did the job thanks to your excellent explanations :)
Good video didnt see anything to dramatic that you did wrongly and you saved yourself a heap of money well done .
Your advice is good, changed mine in no time. btw the bearings are 6204 2RS front and rear, really cheap standard size (sprocket carrier is different though). Thanks
MoneyProfessional - thanks for posting this info.
whats the size of the sprocket carrier bearing?
I think it would be better if you use the old bearings to put on top of the new bearings to tap them in. more evenly and less chance of damaging the new one.
Did mine fairly quick after seeing this. Brake side took a beating because water had gotten in somehow and seized the bearing to the wheel. But all good and my rear is smooth as butter now. Many thanks!
Always nice having a rear as smooth as butter! 😂
I don't even have an NC750, i have a Hornet '03 but it's a pleasure to watch your videos. I'm planning to buy an NC soon.
Thanks mate.
Ao tirar o rolamento, ao invés de bater, aquece a volta dele com um soprador térmico até 120°, e ele sai muito mais fácil
Na hora de colocar no lugar, aquece a 120°, e coloca o rolamento no congelador por 3 minutos
Isso facilita muito o processo
I was checking my wheel bearing when replacing my worn tyres. It was spinning smoothly in the wheel hub, but I decided to just change since it's been 2 sets of tyre change since the last bearing replacement. After removing the bearing I shake it and it feels like the ball bearings moving about. I took a new one and shake it and they do not have the balls moving around sound. Physical inspection on the old bearing seems fine. All my bearings 2 front and 3 rear all have this balls moving about sound when I shaked them although they were spinning smoothly in the wheel hub
Thank you very much Adrian for your videos, they are helping me a lot. They are absolutely excellent, clear, well explained and showing great skill.
Thanks mate. While I don’t advocate anyone “doing what I do”, it’s good to know you enjoy watching them.
Very well explained. Just like all the other videos it will save me a lot of money.
Always enjoy watching your video. Please keep going. Thanks!
Thanks mate.
another fine job my friend. I appreciate the time you take making all of these and then sharing them with all of us. Though they are very entertaining, I am grateful for your time/efforts in making them. ....and Bob's your Uncle!! :{)
Thank you.
are all three bearing the same part number?
Am I missing something? The two wheel bearings - no grease cover/s?
Are you talking about the bearings behind the sprocket drive ? If so this is normal. Only a grease seal on each exterior side of the wheel.
Besides the bearings each have their own grease seal to keep their grease in and gunk out.
I just replaced these bearings yesterday, when replacing the tire :-)
Thanks for the video, I have the same problem. What are ref number of the bearings?
Sorry. Don’t have them. I took the old ones to the local bearing seller and he matched all but one. One is a rare size and has to be purchased from Honda.
Not a single time was a Greaseolygist consulted. And if I recall, bearings are supposed to be removed with a torque wrench and installed with an impact wrench set to high-torque. The seals on the bearings are supposed to be pried with a dial gauge and the bearings should have been mounted in a lathe and rotated while the grease was installed to ensure a consistent application.
Ha! Yes. Very remiss of me 😢
was it just stander purpose grease or high heat, thank you.
Standard bearing grease.
The drive sprocket bearing can be purchased from Fowlers Parts UK for £27
Please provide bearing brand, size, and part numbers. Thanks
Thank you for the video. You saved me 200 dollars.
Thank you, just changed rear wheel bearing
what kind of grease do you use?
“Bearing grease” bought from car parts store.
Классное видео!! Спасибо, в России Вас тоже смотрят и благодарят!
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Good job! How much Km or Miles you did before change?
BearScience-ru - can’t remember exactly. It was around 35,000km
@@AfricaTwin-Stuff they should have lasted longer...60000km on a sh300i with original bearings...
@@farmoboy83 have lightly over 40t and have to do now
Hi, I like the way you maintinance on your Honda, could you please tell me dimensions or size of the bearings? I have 2016 nc 750s dct model and I am planing to replace rear wheel bearings.Thank you.
The originals are SNK 6204DU
are the 3 bearings alle the same size and type? Do you reuse the sealing ring?
thanks
No - one of the bearings is larger and a weird size. No - the grease seals are replaced at the same time.
@@AfricaTwin-Stuff the ohne size is a very common one "6204", but the other one is signed as "22x50x15": how did you find this one, which brand?
ju se - purchase the genuine Honda part.
Just something else you might look into and that is a peice of brass bar as a drift i inherited my old mans its just a piece of brass bar that i use to remove wheel bearings on trailers and cars even use it on the head stem bearings on an fj1100 when i owned it anyway just something to ponder .
awesome video! i'm planning to buy NC750X 2018 version! good job mate!
Sorry for the dumb question. At the end of your video, you say take the bike to the shop to get the wheel fitted. Can you not remove and put it back on yourself like you show in your other video and tape the adjusters?
come2watchya - I wasn’t clear. What I was saying was “don’t follow my bearing replacement advice, as I’m not a trained professional” !
@@AfricaTwin-Stuff Lol. My bad I get it now :)
Hi very good as usual ! Could u please provide me the reference for the last bearing linked to the chain mechanism. Honda reference is 91051 mgs d31 but it's very expensive. I Found a reference in internet 62-22-2rs c3 far cheaper but I have some doubt since it's an angular bearing not like the others... please could u help me...Honda price is almost 60 EUR... regards
Sorry. Don’t know. The odd size bearing I could not get from the bearing supplier.
I wasn’t going to pay for a Honda one.
But the bearing supplier had a stock size that was 1mm narrower and I have used that with no I’ll effects.
Hi I think I found as u a bearing narrower 1mm the reference I gave u. I will try it...
Honda is very expensive for equivalent quality as SDK brand which is less expensive...
Regards
Hi last question please...since u changed the 3 bearings Did I notice please that the specific bearing related to the chain was different ? I mean not regarding the sizes but the type of bearing itself?...it's written for this one "angular" not like the others... regards
All the bearing I replaced were plain roller bearings of the same type.
@@AfricaTwin-Stuff thks
I gotta buy a house with a garage. 😯
I have a garage spot with a locker but in a open space shared with all the building neighbours. It is a challenge mainly because the lack of light and privacy but i still do all the maintnance on my bikes, even valve adjustments...
I noticed you took out the seal on the brake rotor side, but after installation you did not put a new seal back in. You only put a seal on the sprocket side. But maybe you just forgot to show it on the video :)
Yes. Just didn’t show it.
hi, great job. At honda they're pretty expensive, can you share thees bearings part number?
6204UU
@@remigiuszbulski5645 and are they all three the same?
changing bearings already???. Do you use a power washer on your bike?
Allan Brown - no I don’t. And it lives inside and I’ve only ridden in the rain a couple of times over the 38,000km.
How many kms when bearings needed changing? thanks
I need a answer, also... Thx!
My bike has done 38,000km. But bearings only need replacing when they are worn. So check you wheels from time to time and if you see/feel movement, replace.
Thanks, I am currently only researching what bike is best for me, and the Nc750x has been looking good up to now. I can see that you are a careful rider and wouldn't push your bike to its limits, but a wheel bearing wearing so quickly isn't a good sign. it isn't what I would expect from a Honda.
spudcoat - then again, $16 for a wheel bearing after 2.5 years and 38,000km isn’t a worry as far as I’m concerned
Fair enough, but still surprised at that problem arising at that mileage. I have just googled that very problem on the NC750 and its a common fault, so far I have read that some owners had rear wheel bearings done twice, one had them done under warranty at 13k miles (20k kms) then again at 23k miles (37k kms). It seems wheel bearings don't last as long as the chain. Maybe cheap at $16, but the ease of maintenance on the NC750 seems to have become less easier.
Too soon to need a new bearing. What caused this ?
Cajun Rider - no idea mate. If anyone can suggest a way to diagnose bearing failure I’d love to know.
It had plenty of grease in it when I inspected it and no signs of water ingress.
By the way, what kilometres should bearings wear out?
My suzuki gn 125 needed new bearings at 10k miles, i got it last year with 6k miles and its from 2003 so notice it was sitting a lot
And sometimes use of high pressure water jet cleaning the tires are cause of early failure too.
Too tight chain tension ruined sprocket side - go 5mm more than manufacturers guide! !
Hey very usefull stuff!! been watching many of your videos already. It will really help if you can do one on how to remove the left panels (not just the top for the air filter, also really good video). I'm planning on installing an alarm so can use some help there.
many thanks for all you have shared.
Actually bearings of such size costs no big money. Usually I change them with new ones when disassembling any mechanism been in longterm use.
hello . gear bearing size ? please (wheel bearing 6204)
6204 x 2.
www.bike-parts-honda.be/honda-motorfietsen/750-MOTO/NC/2016/NC750XDG/Frame/ACHTER-WIEL/79341/F_19/2/25747
Buen video. Muy útil. Gracias
Well done!
Thx mate, well explained!
Thank you for this, it will come handy in the future :) Cheers!
thanks so much. very clearly explained
Thank you very much!) Really very helpful video😇
Vert good vidéo again thx
Nice Video Mate
thanks :)
Don't like the way you put the new bearings in. Find the correct socket that fits the "outer rim" of the bearing. Never tap on the race cover, or inner race.
bigwheelsturning - yes you are correct of course. Notice I said NOT to follow my method!
muy buenos videos , podrias subtitular en castellano?
Beautiful scenes from Australia. Wow, what a treat!
Just got mine done. It wasn't that bad, the main sprockets came out fairly quick. Just a pain to hook onto the first bearing in the wheel but the second is super easy. The hub bearing requires flat out beating to get out. All are fairly easy to get back in if you put the rim between something that's level so you get it straightened out and not go in crooked.