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Crank bearings aftermarket vs. OEM help
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[QUOTE="OurMan Flint, post: 165686, member: 24662"] The other guys are correct, it is perfectly OK to go aftermarket. However, ensure that you use only a manufacturere of very high quality. SKF in Europe are one of the best (if not the best). The bike manufacturers never used SKF or F.A.G. a few years ago, but who knows, they may now. This meant that when I put SKFs in wheels and engines they actually lasted MUCH better. It is VERY important to get a match on the exact code, as it gives not only the size but also the tolerences and in some cases heat ranges. I rebuilt my KTM200 last winter and used aftermarket. The engine is still sweet despite a very very hard season. Best of luck, [/QUOTE]
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