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Old 2009-11-04, 12:22 AM   #1
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Miyata Deluxe bearing specs

Does anyone know the bearing specs on a Y2K-era Miyata Deluxe with a Suzue hub? Unicycle.com used to carry them, but doesn't appear to anymore.
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Old 2009-11-04, 12:35 AM   #2
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I think that's a standard cotterless hub, 17 x 40. Just take the wheel out and look at the bearing #. If it says 6203rs (rubber seal) , that's it. You can find them everywhere, any bearing supplier would have them in stock. One of the most common bearings on earth, unlike some uni only sizes.

http://www.vxb.com/page/bearings/CTGY/17mm

If the number on the bearing is different, I would measure it with a caliper and go from there, or try any number you find at the site above.
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Old 2009-11-04, 01:17 AM   #3
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The 40mm outside sounds right. Can't confirm the other dimensions though, at least not until I get home...
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An additional supplier is www.mcmaster.com

Be sure to get double sealed (both sides). You might consider the extra cost of the permanent lube ones. If they are filled with grease they will reject water and sweat easier. Temperature changes will generate less condensate on the inside.
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I think that's a standard cotterless hub, 17 x 40. Just take the wheel out and look at the bearing #. If it says 6203rs (rubber seal) , that's it. You can find them everywhere, any bearing supplier would have them in stock. One of the most common bearings on earth, unlike some uni only sizes.

http://www.vxb.com/page/bearings/CTGY/17mm

If the number on the bearing is different, I would measure it with a caliper and go from there, or try any number you find at the site above.
It's not rubber sealed and doesn't appear to have a number on it, which is why I asked.
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Old 2009-11-04, 02:48 AM   #6
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Hmm, maybe the number is on the other side. I bet John Foss will just give you the number soon. I don't use my calipers often, it is a cheap tool that answers questions of size instantly.

You should have 2rs (2 rubber seals) bearings installed. That must be a bodged repair. The no seal bearings are sold to be used inside of engines, not on unis.
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I have a caliper that looks almost the same as that, only it's plastic. And the major measurements are in tenths of an inch. Fortunately there's a metric scale on there as an afterthought...

I found what I believe to be a Miyata replacement bearing (same dimensions). Please note that it's probably been sitting in the little ziplock bag I found it in for at least 20 years, but I don't think Miyata has changed their bearings over the lifetime of the product that I know of. It's 40mm OD, 17mm ID and 12mm thick.
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a 6203rs

It will say it somewhere on the side of the bearing. It would be difficult to find a town in the USA that had a parts store that didn't have them in stock.

Just be sure to only tap it in place on the inner race(center part of bearing). Lot's of folks use a tube that just fits over the axle to tap the bearing on.
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Hmm, maybe the number is on the other side. I bet John Foss will just give you the number soon. I don't use my calipers often, it is a cheap tool that answers questions of size instantly.

You should have 2rs (2 rubber seals) bearings installed. That must be a bodged repair. The no seal bearings are sold to be used inside of engines, not on unis.
The bearings are completely stock. The seals are metal, not rubber. Thanks, John, I'll look for 40x17.

I do have a caliper but it doesn't have metric markings, and I'd hate to be 1mm off on a press-fit part.
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...I'd hate to be 1mm off on a press-fit part.
Even 1/10 of a mm would be too much for the inner size. Those Miyata bearings go on TIGHT! I use an old piece of PVC pipe that's slightly larger than the axle, then beat it carefully with a mallet. A lot.
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