TS250 rear wheel.

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TS250 rear wheel.

Postby Gwiz » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:29 am

Never having owned one of these beasts in the past, I wondered if anyone could answer a question.
The rear wheel on my TS250 has a minor amount of play. Having the bike on it's centre stand so that the rear wheel isn't touching the ground, If I grab the top of the tyre and wobble it back and forth, I seem to have about 2mm of play from, I suspect, the bearings.
Is this normal for one of these (as in "They all do that, mate")?
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Re: TS250 rear wheel.

Postby radiograf » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:36 am

No, sounds like the rear wheel bearings are shot. However, MZ rear wheels are mounted in an unusual way, the rear axle does not pass all the way through as on a Jap bike, but screws into the cush drive. This allows you to remove the rear wheel without touching the chain, so I would try tightening it up first.
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Re: TS250 rear wheel.

Postby Gwiz » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:47 am

Thank you for your prompt reply :D
I have done it up pretty tight, so it seems you have confirmed what I thought. I'll leave it be for the moment and concentrate on the engine.
The "MZ shop" will be getting another order from me then........
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Re: TS250 rear wheel.

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:56 pm

as in the above post the way the wheel mounts is odd to all others i have worked on..

the right side sets the chain in place then the left side goes in ..

do check all the parts
the bearings may be bad ..but also the axle may not be all the way tight
or some one may have spacers in wrong or an extra washer added
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Re: TS250 rear wheel.

Postby therealche » Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:29 pm

The bearings are a standard size ( the code escapes me at the moment) and they are cheap as chips from any bearing supplier
ES250 Doppelport, ES250, ES250/1, ES250/2,ETS 250, ES150, ETS150, BK350, IWL Pitty, SR56 Wiesel, SR59 Berlin, Troll............ and thats just the German two strokes!
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Re: TS250 rear wheel.

Postby therealche » Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:32 pm

6302 From simplybearings.co.uk the cheap unshielded bearings are £2.29 + vat with £1.50 P&P.
ES250 Doppelport, ES250, ES250/1, ES250/2,ETS 250, ES150, ETS150, BK350, IWL Pitty, SR56 Wiesel, SR59 Berlin, Troll............ and thats just the German two strokes!
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Re: TS250 rear wheel.

Postby Gwiz » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:59 am

Now there's cheap!
I'll order a couple this week.
Thank you gentlemen for your help. :D
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Re: TS250 rear wheel.

Postby chromedome » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:24 pm

Simply Bearings are a joy to deal with from my experience.
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Re: TS250 rear wheel.

Postby therealche » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:49 pm

chromedome wrote:Simply Bearings are a joy to deal with from my experience.


I'll second that. Ive just ordered some weird and wonderful bearings from them. Not worth waiting at my local bearing factors, who always have to order 1 item in!
ES250 Doppelport, ES250, ES250/1, ES250/2,ETS 250, ES150, ETS150, BK350, IWL Pitty, SR56 Wiesel, SR59 Berlin, Troll............ and thats just the German two strokes!
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Re: TS250 rear wheel.

Postby radiograf » Wed Jun 06, 2012 5:00 pm

Get the bearings with the rubber seals fitted (6302 2rs) as these come pre greased, and reduce the need for seperate seals. Of course you can fit seals for even more protection.
To lengthen the life of your bearings never jetwash them, as this will wash the grease out, even the sealed ones.
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Re: TS250 rear wheel.

Postby Gwiz » Fri Jun 15, 2012 12:16 pm

Bearings bought, bearings fitted, wheel has no wobble.
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