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rear wheel differences in wheel bearing location
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<blockquote data-quote="Ignacio" data-source="post: 1383048" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>I was thinking about your picture last night and your reference to the FJRTech article helped me remember a bit. The FJRTech picture is from a 2003 U.S. model which would be equivalent to you 2002 model...and likely the same design as the 2001. I believe they changed in the 2004 US/2003 World models to not need the spacer and it's not quite as deep. So, my best guess is that the bearing should be like the FJRTech picture, but not sure how tight they are in that collar. I'd make 100% sure the spacer is in place and/or go look up the part fiche on your bike and try and reference compared to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignacio, post: 1383048, member: 434"] I was thinking about your picture last night and your reference to the FJRTech article helped me remember a bit. The FJRTech picture is from a 2003 U.S. model which would be equivalent to you 2002 model...and likely the same design as the 2001. I believe they changed in the 2004 US/2003 World models to not need the spacer and it's not quite as deep. So, my best guess is that the bearing should be like the FJRTech picture, but not sure how tight they are in that collar. I'd make 100% sure the spacer is in place and/or go look up the part fiche on your bike and try and reference compared to it. [/QUOTE]
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