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    AX100 part needed

    I need the spacer that goes between these two bearings inside the rear hub of a late 80's Suzuki AX100.

    I have no idea what it looks like as I only found it was missing when I took the wheel out to change the tyre.
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    Should be the same as several other small suzukis, problem is who bothers to wreck them?
    It is a simple spacer which steps down to the ID of the bigger outboard bearing. Obviously a bigger spacer can be turned down on a lathe.

    The length needs to be the same as the distance between the bearings. You can estimate this with a calliper, or with a smaller spacer & some plasticine to squash & measure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave
    The length needs to be the same as the distance between the bearings. You can estimate this with a calliper, or with a smaller spacer & some plasticine to squash & measure.
    Yeah, it was how to measure the length that had me buggered...

    Thanks for the idea.

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