Discussions everywhere on the topic of K75/100/1100 Steering head bearing alternatives to OEM were a bit confusing to me because I am terrible at putting together a proper search string to find what I need. …. To get to the heart of my problem: “What ‘numbered’ size Steering Head bearings are in my 1994 K75RT and where can I buy alternatives to the now $125.00 cost of replacements. There are lots of posts on installation, so I won’t get into that here.
Motobricks has a short write up here, which did not show up in my original forum search queries (because I apparently can’t “search”):
http://www.motobrick.com/index.php?topic=1231.0Chris Harris has a couple of videos on how to do this job here:
WARNING! LOTS OF PROFANITY, but he’s a great mechanic:
Let it be known I’m not an engineer, scientist, journeyman professional mechanic or a competent “searcher” poster or photographer (obviously). Please feel free to flame and correct this post as necessary. I perused over many forums to just get at the answer, and I found some data was that incomplete and in at least one case, wrong all together.
The OEM bearing (Per MAX BMW fiche- and it fits ALL K75, 100, 1100 Series and others) is BMW P/N 07 11 9 985 070 Tapered Roller Bearing – 28 x 52 x 16 @ $29.95 each. HOWEVER, it appears this part number has been SUPERCEDED to P/N 31 42 7 663 941; this part has a NEW AND IMPROVED price of $62.60 each. $125.00 for two taper bearings? I have a bearing house near me, but they deal with “industrial bearings” only and apparently there’s a difference between industrial and automotive types, and they couldn’t/wouldn’t help. Lazy counterperson, I suppose. My local BMW dealer stocks exactly nothing, and there’s not a bike shop in this city I trust to give me any info on a spark plug, let alone possible Japanese bike cross references, so to the internet I went.
According to one blogger’s post, a bearing number of 30205 was declared the correct size. This is incorrect as the OD and Width are correct, but the ID was 25mm and 28 mm is the correct size for the ID.
I’m doing this write up for the sake of other newbies….as I took that blogger’s info, blindly (why? See ‘unable to search’ above), bought the 30205 bearings without a second thought (stupid), then promptly installed the cups before checking to see if the cones even fit. Now non-returnable due to cup installation, it was back to square one.
According to another, a bearing number of 32028 was given; this is incorrect, as that bearing’s ID is something like 144mm !! The number was missing a ‘forward slash’ which proved critical.
25 mm ID is INCORRECT on this 30205 bearing. Needs to be 28mm.
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