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After a minor prang I was distracted away from tidying up a loose luggage strap. Of course it wrapped around the chain and got tangled between the sprocket t and squeezed into the bearing. I suspect the bearing oil seal is damaged. So what size is the rear, right hand side wheel bearing please? I've had a search and can't find a definitive answer. Your help is appreciated.


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Reply #1 on: June 21, 2024, 09:13:36 am
Wrong forum. Please ask this in the UCE forum, which you will see higher up the main page.

This forum is strictly for people to offer hints and tips, not to ask questions.
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Reply #2 on: June 21, 2024, 02:04:52 pm
Wrong forum. Please ask this in the UCE forum, which you will see higher up the main page.

This forum is strictly for people to offer hints and tips, not to ask questions.

It is possible that the OP does not have access to the individual model forums.  I know that I don't. That page went away a couple of months ago and now all I see is the general Community Forum that starts with "Other marques" as the first forum on this page.
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Reply #3 on: June 21, 2024, 06:27:38 pm
It is possible that the OP does not have access to the individual model forums.  I know that I don't. That page went away a couple of months ago and now all I see is the general Community Forum that starts with "Other marques" as the first forum on this page.

What, really?  I'm confused.  This is the site you should be accessing:

https://forum.classicmotorworks.com/index.php

I wonder if you need to flush the cookies in your browser, or something.
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'14 B5
'06 ElectraX (Good bike, had no trouble at all)
'02 500ES (Fully "Hitchcocked" - 535, cams, piston, etc - and still a piece of junk)

...plus loads of other bikes: German, British, Japanese, Italian, East European.


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Reply #4 on: June 21, 2024, 07:05:20 pm
What, really?  I'm confused.  This is the site you should be accessing:

https://forum.classicmotorworks.com/index.php

I wonder if you need to flush the cookies in your browser, or something.

Nope. That didn't work and I don't think cookies are any problem as I am having no issues at any other forum. Maybe it has something to do with me selling my Bullet? The RE model page disappeared not long after I sold the bike.  ???
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Reply #5 on: June 21, 2024, 07:55:44 pm
I'm sorry, I really don't know what could be the problem.  Maybe someone more tech savvy might come along and assist.
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'14 B5
'06 ElectraX (Good bike, had no trouble at all)
'02 500ES (Fully "Hitchcocked" - 535, cams, piston, etc - and still a piece of junk)

...plus loads of other bikes: German, British, Japanese, Italian, East European.


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Reply #6 on: June 21, 2024, 10:25:40 pm
I'm sorry, I really don't know what could be the problem.  Maybe someone more tech savvy might come along and assist.

It is OK. Since I sold my bike I am more interested in the general forum, instead of model-specific forums. It was just kind of strange that they went away all of a sudden. I was just wondering if that had happened to anyone else.
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Reply #7 on: June 26, 2024, 12:54:50 pm
After a minor prang I was distracted away from tidying up a loose luggage strap. Of course it wrapped around the chain and got tangled between the sprocket t and squeezed into the bearing. I suspect the bearing oil seal is damaged. So what size is the rear, right hand side wheel bearing please? I've had a search and can't find a definitive answer. Your help is appreciated.

Rear and front wheel bearing sizes (6203):  17x40x12 mm


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Reply #8 on: June 26, 2024, 03:31:31 pm
It is OK. Since I sold my bike I am more interested in the general forum, instead of model-specific forums. It was just kind of strange that they went away all of a sudden. I was just wondering if that had happened to anyone else.

I still think this might be some sort of cookie or something in your browser. The fact that it works OK on other sites isn't proof because cookies are stored on a site-by-site basis.

I recommend trying a different browser, even better a whole different device.  Make sure you use the short URL I listed above - nothing after the '.com/index.php'.

Please let us know if it works.
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Previous:
'14 B5
'06 ElectraX (Good bike, had no trouble at all)
'02 500ES (Fully "Hitchcocked" - 535, cams, piston, etc - and still a piece of junk)

...plus loads of other bikes: German, British, Japanese, Italian, East European.


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Reply #9 on: June 26, 2024, 03:56:05 pm
I still think this might be some sort of cookie or something in your browser. The fact that it works OK on other sites isn't proof because cookies are stored on a site-by-site basis.

I recommend trying a different browser, even better a whole different device.  Make sure you use the short URL I listed above - nothing after the '.com/index.php'.

Please let us know if it works.

I just tried accessing the site using the Chrome browser instead of Firefox and I can now see the entire site. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Reply #10 on: June 26, 2024, 06:45:20 pm
I just tried accessing the site using the Chrome browser instead of Firefox and I can now see the entire site. Thanks for the suggestion.

My pleasure. It's probably worth seeing if you can purge the cookies in Firefox.
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Previous:
'14 B5
'06 ElectraX (Good bike, had no trouble at all)
'02 500ES (Fully "Hitchcocked" - 535, cams, piston, etc - and still a piece of junk)

...plus loads of other bikes: German, British, Japanese, Italian, East European.