2010 ssr 110 swing arm bushings size?


4 replies to this topic
  • gordesky1

Posted 07 May 2012 - 01:10 PM

#1

For the pass month i been trying too find swing arm bushing for my ssr 110. Beause the chain keeps sliping off because of it.

So i went too honda house and they said the crf50 bushings might fit, But  they say dont take them out of the bag but put them by the swing arm instead. Because i couldint take them back than. So i got them and put them next too the swing arm and they are way too small for my pitbike...

So now the search starts again..  But i figure i ask this forum because im sure peaple replace there 110 bushings?


Thanks.

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  • thejunkman

Posted 07 May 2012 - 03:14 PM

#2

Remove them from the bike and head to either the hardware store or better yet a farm supply store or implement dealer.  These places have assortments of bushings and you can probably find something close and then cut them down to fit.  It is probably what you are going to have to do, since it will be near impossible to find OEM ones.

  • T Bolt USA

Posted 07 May 2012 - 05:39 PM

#3

Check your email , I just sent Pics to reference

For later model of SR110, their swing arm is not just BUSHING anymore, the 2010/2011 model's swingarm has BUSHING & BREARING with it, instead of just having the BUSHING as old models.

  • gordesky1

Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:51 PM

#4

Ok going too try and take them out tomarlo. And compare them too your pics, The weird thing is when looking at them sideway. I see rubber between them, Like they look like bearings but instead of metal they have rubber between them. So i guess too find out 100% i will have too take them out.

Even tho they look like they will fall apart when tooken out..

  • dirtbkr188

Posted 08 May 2012 - 03:53 AM

#5

Take an O.D. measurement, an I.D. Measurement, and also the overall width measurement in mm of what you have and post up your findings on here.

EDIT: Better yet, after you take the measurements, post up some pics of the swingarm itself, if you don't mind.

Edited by dirtbkr188, 08 May 2012 - 03:10 PM.





 
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