GSXR Wheel Bearing Removal and Replacement | Suzuki GSXR 1000 | Partzilla.com

GSXR Wheel Bearing Removal and Replacement | Suzuki GSXR 1000 | Partzilla.com

Parts for GSXR front wheel bearing replacement: http://bit.ly/GSXR-front-wheel-bearing-replacement

See the GSXR front wheel bearing parts diagram: https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/suzuki/motorcycle/2007/gsx-r1000/front-wheel

Learn how to replace the front wheel bearings on a Suzuki GSXR 1000 motorcycle. We’ll start by removing the front calipers and then dropping the front wheel out of the fork. Then, John will show you how to remove the old dust seals and bearings. Next, John will show you how to use a bearing driver set to install the new wheel bearings and dust seals, and then we’ll wrap things up by getting the front wheel back on the motorcycle.

Read how to do this job step-by-step: https://www.partzilla.com/blog/suzuki/gsxr/front/wheel/bearing/replacement?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=description-blog-link

VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS:
Removing the front wheel – 2:00
Removing old bearings – 2:47
Installing new bearings – 5:56
Replacing the front wheel – 9:48

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In the video we’re working with a 2007 Suzuki GSX-R1000, but you may have similar steps for your Suzuki motorcycle. If you’re not sure whether these steps apply to your machine, leave a comment and we’ll get back to you.

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Mr Memper says:

After driving in the second bearing it felt like the spacer was too tight and that bearing was bound up a little. Is that possible? ‘11 cbr1000rr

Arrchee D'man says:

thanks a lot for the tutorial video….thumbs up

MickyInsegnami says:

Great video!

Gilo Moto says:

I wouldn’t let this guy loose on my push bike. If this is a dealer his tools for this simple task r a joke.

Joachim Van Goethem says:

Im about to buy myself a second hand Suzuki GSXR 750 from 2009. Its having 19450 km's on it. Do you have any tips where i should be looking at really closely?

Juan De la cruz says:

They only use one front axle? Its the same for a gsxr1000 2015? One front axle?

waycoolcar toys says:

How did not tightening the left side pinch bolts help align forks?

kawi lifezx10r says:

Little heat to hub put bearing in freezer for a bit put cold bearing into the heated hub slides right in. Well takes less effort. The tool kit is cool but for a rider who will o ly do this if ever every few years just use old bearing to drive new bearing in. Nice vid gonna check the website now.

bristol says:

Thanks you made it look easy……… I was a bit concerned about the origins of the bike with a dust seal missing and the tyre tread pointing in the wrong direction…… thanks for posting……..

Artur Sarol says:

Hi John. Great video. Just wanted to let you know that the tyre is wrong way round or the wheel put back on wrong way.

naveedaka says:

sir…why you didnt apply grease on the outer race before hammering??

Khyal Gul says:

Great from Pakistan

jkdbjjconnection says:

If your too cheap to buy a bearing driver set you can use a socket

jkdbjjconnection says:

There a video for the rear wheel bearing?

ofu eru says:

And I'll show you how you gonna get it done lol
I love you

mydogsparky says:

Hello from the UK, My front bearing just self destructed on my 2011 gsxr750 21000 miles on the clock and it has destroyed the inner wheel. Now one bearing is totaled but inspecting the other ,the grease in the bearing is toast , i mean it is totally shot and not doing its job, So it got me thinking, we all lube our chains and check fluid levels but forget about prob the most important stuff like wheel bearings. So is there any maintenance procedures we can do to help prolong the wheel bearing and prevent expensive garage costs. There doesn't seem to me to be a way of re greasing the bearing without popping them out (which means you have to replace them anyway) ?

J. G.V. says:

Tell that customer his tire is mounted backwards on the rim. Needs a new tire, If it was removed and mounted again the opposite direction he would have the old tire carcass separate. New tire!

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