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CR125 rear wheel bearing
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[QUOTE="bclark001, post: 1235980, member: 80156"] swingarm bearings, spokes, wheel bearings, could cause that problem. I also had a problem before where the hub was worn out not the bearings I had my local parts supplier knurl the inner hub (or whatever they do) to allow the bearings to be a interference fit like they are supposed to be good save ol89er ALWAYS apply heat to press in anything and the freezer trick works great I use it for ring gears -put the pig in the cold and throw the ring gear in the hotsy works like a charm [/QUOTE]
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