All Balls quality rear wheel bearing and seal kit for the Honda models listed below. Includes everything shown, 3 bearings & 2 seals.
All Balls Number: 25-1258
Fits Honda:
CB400F (CB1) - 1989-1990
CBR400 - 1991-1998
CB450SC Nighthawk - 1982-1986
CM450A Hondamatic - 1983
VF500C V30 Magna - 1984-1985
VF500F Intercepter - 1984-1986
CBR600F - 1987-1990
VT600C Shadow - 1988-2007
VT600CD Shadow - 1993-2007
VT600CD2 Shadow - 1999-2000
CB750 Nighthawk 1991-2002
All Balls Installation Instructions:
Bearing Removal
Use a long punch (should have a good edge) Remove any Circlips or retainers. Insert the punch into the wheel and catch the edge of the bearing on the other side. Using a hammer, hit the punch and work around the entire circumference of the bearing. The bearing and seal will eventually be pushed out of the wheel hub. The second bearing can be removed using a punch, a long socket or other suitable driver. Note: The bearings will be damaged during the removal process and should not be reused. The hammer blows transmit their impact through the balls causing small flat spots, which will cause the bearing to quickly fail if reused.
Inspection
- Inner Spacer: Check the bore to make certain it is clean and the axle easily passes through it. Check each end for wear and burrs. The edges must be square to seat properly against the new bearings. If the old bearings failed it is a good idea to confirm that the center spacer has not been damaged. Make sure the inner space is the same length or slightly longer than the bearing stops in the hub or carrier.
- Wheel Hub: Clean the hub, removing any dirt and corrosion. Make certain not to remove metal. This will adversely affect bearing fit.
- Outer Wheel Spacers: Clean the outer wheel spacers and inspect them for wear on either end as well as wear on the outer surface where it makes contact with the seal. If the spacers are excessively worn they should be replaced.
Bearing Installation
- Note 1: Improper installation can cause bearing damage and dramatically reducing bearing life.
- Note 2: Heating the wheel hub will cause the hub to expand slightly and will make bearing installation easier.