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pics of 26H-2217H-00-00 and/or 26H-22128-00-00?


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Thanks! I have these pics, they are SIMILAR to the other 2 part numbers. I am looking to give the bearing company EXACT pictures of what I seek. The dimensions I gave them (when running an internet search result are oil seals similar to those used on the front wheel of our motorcycle. This type of seal won't work. See below for my pics of what I removed from my 88. Below are pictures the 3 different part numbers; of cover, dust, cover, thrust1, cover, dust 2. I have thoroughly researched this issue.

Item 18 on the parts list for the 1988 year model bikes is PART NUMBER 26H-22128-00-00; "COVER, THRUST" the assembly requires 2 each, that's about $34.00 +shipping.

Item 34 on the parts list for the 1988 year model bikes is PART NUMBER 26H-2217H-00-00 "COVER, DUST" PART NUMBER No price at all on the parts list the assembly requires 4 each,

Item 36 on the parts list for the 1988 year model bikes is PART NUMBER 26H-22129-00-00 "COVER, thrust 2" @ $14.39 + shipping and 4 each are required .

 

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Thanks for any assistance you have or may have provided.cover thrust outside.jpg

cover thrust inside.jpg

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Looks to me that what you need is no longer OEM available. Also looks like from what you have there that somebody else tried to fake it as well. Guess the best you are going to get is what you can find. Looking at your pictures I would make sure that the rubber collar is larger rather than smaller in diameter. I'm guessing that the broken edges were a cause of riding too tight on the swing arm.

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Here are the only pics I have of those parts:

 

https://www.venturerider.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=114765https://www.venturerider.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=114766https://www.venturerider.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=114767

 

 

These parts were used on all First Gen Venture rear suspension links. Perhaps you will find some serviceable ones from your other bikes?

 

Not my first choice as i have to lift the bike, but it seems that's what I'm going to have to do....

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