Sprocket Shaft Tapered Roller Bearings

- Tapered roller bearing set
- fits Sportster 1991-2003
- steel
- position: left
- ID x OD: 26.9 x 50.4 mm, 14.8 mm thick
- tolerance class: RBEC 1
- replaces Harley-Davidson part number HD 48302-85
- gross weight: 120 g
Ball and roller bearings absorb radial loads — that is, forces acting in the direction or plane of rotation. They hardly absorb any axial loads.
For decades, Harley-Davidson used roller bearings for the crankshafts of its twins and singles, while axial forces were handled by thrust washers.
From the 1930s onward, tapered roller bearings became increasingly common — patented by a certain Mr. Timken. These bearings handle both radial and axial loads, and when installed in pairs, in both directions.
When Harley-Davidson began, in the mid-1950s, to support the highly stressed left side of the crankshaft — the sprocket shaft — with a pair of tapered roller bearings, the ever-increasing engine power was much better absorbed.
These bearings came from industrial production, ready to install — just like our high-quality bearings for the sprocket shaft.
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