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[QUOTE="TexKDX, post: 25209, member: 16276"] Forgetting to remove the circlip on the sprocket side will result in a destroyed hub if you pound on the bearing long and hard enough with a 4 pound drilling hammer and a punch - just ask Arlis [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/smile.gif[/img] Mikes Cycle in Baton Rouge also sells a bearing and seal kit with good aftermarket bearings but no spacers. I picked up the bearings and seals locally for another rider at the bearing place down the street - $34.00 for the rear wheel only on a KTM. Just more info, no real opinion here, TexKDX. [/QUOTE]
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