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    They look similar to what I've been calling phenolic resin cage bearings. I started using them when I had main bearing cages come apart in my Suzuki TS100 bucket. I've used them more recently in MB100 engines as main bearings. I've never had a problem with them. They weren't a whole lot more expensive if I recall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peewee View Post
    any you guys tried these cages ? seems like they would need to be special ordered and maybe that adds a lot to the cost http://www.skf.com/binary/tcm:12-322...m_12-32271.pdf
    Aprilia RSA crankshaft bearings. Look familiar?
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    ive seen them frits but wasnt sure of the material. pa66 is common so i assumed thats what it might of been

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
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    Made in 6203/04 also you think? Having trouble finding them in the SKF bearing finder.


    From the same site
    http://www.superkart.it/engine-spare...-kz-flat-model


    Not exactly cheap...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    H model had 2 seperate cranks with a coupling in the middle , on the outside of the coupling was the output gear that drove the jackshaft. So the crank was but a distant relative to the early TZs
    Hey Husa , found a good picture describing the above

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    Hey Husa , found a good picture describing the above

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    It is a very nice picture, i think i will harvest it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adegnes View Post
    Made in 6203/04 also you think? Having trouble finding them in the SKF bearing finder.


    From the same site
    http://www.superkart.it/engine-spare...-kz-flat-model


    Not exactly cheap...
    Euros aye eeeek.....
    Try KTM85 they have a plastic cadged roller bearing not sure re the size though
    But its in the Pro X cattledog though (which i can't find at the moment either lol)

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    Inside Diameter: 30mm
    Outside Diameter: 62mm
    Width: 16mm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Overmars View Post
    Aprilia RSA crankshaft bearings. Look familiar?
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    Those bearings were especially made for Aprilia.
    We had lots of problems because the 'shoulder' used to break off.
    So they removed it, and instead supplied a loose ring.
    They were used on all Aprilia engines, not just the RSA

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamathi View Post
    Those bearings were especially made for Aprilia.
    We had lots of problems because the 'shoulder' used to break off.
    So they removed it, and instead supplied a loose ring.
    They were used on all Aprilia engines, not just the RSA
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    Quote Originally Posted by adegnes View Post
    Made in 6203/04 also you think? Having trouble finding them in the SKF bearing finder.
    I use SKF NJ 204 ECP C3 or FAG NJ 204 E TVP2 C3 (equivalent to the 6204 bearings) in my 50cc Derbi engine. 0,2...0,3 axial play and I never had a failure with up to 50h runtime, thats about the time the better crankshafts last

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    Quote Originally Posted by koenich View Post
    I use SKF NJ 204 ECP C3 or FAG NJ 204 E TVP2 C3 (equivalent to the 6204 bearings) in my 50cc Derbi engine. 0,2...0,3 axial play and I never had a failure with up to 50h runtime, thats about the time the better crankshafts last
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    euro...

    https://www.acu.org.uk/news/track-racing/.... british motorsport could end.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by breezy View Post
    https://www.acu.org.uk/news/track-racing/.... british motorsport could end.....
    Not just British motorsport: ALL European motorsport could end. Funniest and scariest is that this would also apply to lawnmowers and mobility scooters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by breezy View Post
    https://www.acu.org.uk/news/track-racing/.... british motorsport could end.....
    Jus as well the IOM is not part of Britain, neither is Ireland.
    Last edited by husaberg; 27th December 2016 at 10:48. Reason: that should read not part of UK
    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Jus as well the IOM is not part of Britain, neither is Ireland.
    The IOM and Northern Ireland are British. - Southern Ireland is a republic, they officially separated from Britain in 1949 (I think).
    It's funny that when Eugene Laverty wins he prefers to have the Irish national anthem played and under the Irish Tri colour flag, whereas his brother Michael uses the Union Jack and has the British national anthem playing,
    They come from Northern Ireland but at least now they can voice their preferences without controversy. (progress I guess!).

    Both motorcycle racing and Rugby don't seem to recognize borders in Ireland and that's good!
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