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Linkage bearings?

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    jakeyboy
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    Where can I find linkage bearings like the ones attached. I brought swingarm bearings thinking they were for this, obviously meant for swingarm bearings.

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      You want your self some YT2015 needle bearings x2 and 20-27-5 seals quick google search will bring you multiple websites

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      • M mhbikesnbits

        You want your self some YT2015 needle bearings x2 and 20-27-5 seals quick google search will bring you multiple websites

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        @mhbikesnbits thanks a lot. Do you know what else I would need as I don’t think that’s all parts in image attached
        Cheers

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          @mhbikesnbits thanks a lot. Do you know what else I would need as I don’t think that’s all parts in image attached
          Cheers

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          @jakeyboy get yourself on a website called Fowler’s find your year and bike and there will be a breakdown with all parts and part numbers

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