WaltH
Senior Member
I just replaced the original rear wheel bearings on my 2009 GS at 50,200 miles. The "old" ones looked perfectly good and could have been used a while longer. How long I do not know. Since bearings are cheap and labor is not, it is mandatory to replace the bearings once the labor is incurred.
I replaced the rear wheel bearings on my 2008 GS at 34,000 miles, and they too could have gone longer. Two of the three bearings on the 2008 GS were made in China. All three of the bearings on the 2009 GS were made in the U.S.
Based on my experience, it seems that some Spyder owners may be replacing their wheel bearings sooner than necessary. Of course, how many miles you get from the bearings depends in part on how you use the Spyder.
I intend to replace my rear wheel bearings again at 100,000 miles which should be in about another year, if I still have this Spyder.
I replaced the rear wheel bearings on my 2008 GS at 34,000 miles, and they too could have gone longer. Two of the three bearings on the 2008 GS were made in China. All three of the bearings on the 2009 GS were made in the U.S.
Based on my experience, it seems that some Spyder owners may be replacing their wheel bearings sooner than necessary. Of course, how many miles you get from the bearings depends in part on how you use the Spyder.
I intend to replace my rear wheel bearings again at 100,000 miles which should be in about another year, if I still have this Spyder.