o3 moto exhaust end cap and A-arm bushings

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warren557
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o3 moto exhaust end cap and A-arm bushings

#1 Post by warren557 »

I need an end cap for a o3 moto FMF silencer and the 3 bolts that hold it on. If nobody has that i would like to get a complete silencer.

Also need A-arm rebuild for moto A-arms. New of course. Let me know what you got.

iceracer17
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#2 Post by iceracer17 »

Do a search in the suspension forum.I think krazykurtk posted numbers for the bearings,seals,and spiro locks.You can pick them up at a fraction of the cost at your local bearing supplier.Check if there's a motion industries neaar you.If you don't find the #'s i can dig up my invoice.wink.gif

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#3 Post by ccole »

I just received a new rocky mountain catalog and they have end caps in there for $44 on pg 584. it looks like they will fit. as far as the moto bearings here is a quote i received from Brad Oakley " The first number is the Cannondale part number, the second is the price per piece, and the number in ( ) is the quantity required if you need to do all eight pivots. Shipping is extra, though the whole order couldn't run much over one pound!"


6001109 Spherical Bearing $24.83 (8)
6001110 Washer $ 2.89 (16)
6001111 Pivot Spacer $ 4.03 (16)
6001112 Seal $ 1.77 (16)
6001113 Spiral Clip $ 0.22 (16)

Here is from the forum" I just replaced all the bearings and seals in my moto a-arms. If anyone hasn't noticed, prices from ATK are:
Bearings $40.53 ea, Seals $3.83 ea, & retainer rings $0.53 ea.
Well you can save yourself a ton of money by heading down to your local bearing store and order from them.
Here is what you'll need (for MOTO a-arms):
(8) Bearings RBC (Roller Bearing Corp) #B8L ($11.50 ea)
(16) Seals (Manuf doesn't matter) 14x27x7 ($0.90 ea) you can get double lip seals if you tell them that is what you want.
(16) Retainer rings Spirolox #RR-87 or Smalley #WH87 ($0.53 ea)

Keep this in mind when buying any bearings or seals. If you have a size you can usually get them cheaper. Size can usually be optained from the part listings or stamped right in the bearing or seal." Good luck!

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