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sorry for the dumbass question- i have been told the answer to this about a week ago and my mind has gone blank.

I need to replace the part inside the wheel that is between the wheel bearings,

It's basically a metal tube for the spindle to go through.

Feel silly asking but need to order ASAP so it's best to ask right away id think B)

Thanks for looking :)

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i thought the spacer was the small metal one between the wheel and swing-arm this is the one that gos into the center of the hub.

Is it still called a spacer?

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Spacer.

i somehow thought that trend might carry on......ahh well, if you can't beat 'em

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Spacer.

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Just to add a twist it's a anti crush collar,because without it you will crush your bearings when tighting your wheel.

But for now SPACER

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Still struggling to find the fucker.

Might it be the 4th one on this list?

It's on the xtR list because i have the enduro wheels so its the R parts i need.

If it's not that one would anyone be kind enough to point me in the right direction, been off the road for a while now and feel like i'm missing the best part of summer! It's been bloody lovely today :(

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get the dimensions and make one.

buy the tubing off eBay, done loads that way :)

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Sounds like a plan! Gotta do something it's killing me not being able to get around,

I'll go and measure it now and have a look!

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ahh it's too warped to get an exact measurement of what it should be, do you think about 1mm out will be okay, depending on what end i measure it's anywhere between 21mm-22mm diameter.

and 124mm and 125mm in length

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go for longer as it won't strain the bearings by being pushed in by the axle being tightened.

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Looks like the correct term is a bearing spacer, best to buy from a genuine dealer i would say for the sake of £20.

Most yam dealers will post but i deal with Webbs of Lincoln for many years.

Choice is yours but there is also a guide washer to keep the bearing near centre, if it was plane tube it can be a pain to line the

tube central in the inner hub, only my view.

TTB

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