RocketmanROD
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Does anyone make a kit so that i can use a 6205 bearing instead of the small ones that are on the sled and add fourth wheel
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RocketmanROD said:Does anyone make a kit so that i can use a 6205 bearing instead of the small ones that are on the sled and add fourth wheel
there are lots of 4th wheel kits out there (one from Yamaha) including the wheel and spacers..... if that is what you were asking??
RocketmanROD
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sort of the yami one still uses the small bearings and any other ones i found are for bilet wheels do not want those
Grimm
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Best and cheapest way to do it is modifying the aluminum sheaves yourself and buying 4, 7" wheels with the 6205 bearing from Royal Distributing or local Dealer.
RocketmanROD
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ok but is the shaft size not too small for 6205
Grimm
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Same size axle, it's the width of the bearing that is different, ie. 6005 is 12mm wide, 6205 is 15mm.
RocketmanROD
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ok but the inner diameter is different no?????
Grimm
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Same inner diameter.
Grimm
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Whoops! I just realized that the rear axle wheels don't use the 6005 bearing, but a 6004. Switching to a wider 6204 bearing will work in this case.
RocketmanROD
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Thanks thats what i thought i would like to use a bigger diameter all around thats why i need a shaft. blowing lots of wheels??
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How are you blowing the wheels?
RocketmanROD said:Thanks thats what i thought i would like to use a bigger diameter all around thats why i need a shaft. blowing lots of wheels??
How are you blowing the wheels?
RocketmanROD
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bearing failures i have had ten sleds and never blown a bearing only have 1000 miles and blown 3
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Wow weird. I have about 3000 miles on mine this year with no problems. Wonder if you got some bad ones? They should last longer then that unless your running in all dirt. Good luck with the upgrade.
RocketmanROD
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thanks will try try figure out
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