YAMAHA YXZ1000R Noise From Wheel
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86%
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Wheel Bearing
The YXZ1000R utilizes press-fit double-row bearings that are susceptible to axial load stress and environmental contamination. When the integrated seals fail, grit enters the raceways, causing pitting on the bearing surfaces and resulting in a rhythmic grinding sound that fluctuates with wheel speed. This is the most common mechanical source of persistent wheel-end grinding in off-road environments.
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8%
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Front Brake Pad Set
Off-road conditions accelerate the wear of friction material; once the pads are depleted, the steel backing plate makes contact with the cast-iron rotor. This creates a harsh metallic grinding noise, particularly during deceleration or light cornering. Debris trapped between the pad and rotor can also cause scoring and localized grinding sounds.
SKU: 2HC-W0045-00-00
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6%
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Rear Constant Velocity (CV) Axle Assembly
Failure of the CV boot allows lubricating grease to escape and contaminants to enter the tulip or star assembly. This leads to accelerated wear of the internal ball bearings and cage, manifesting as a grinding or clicking noise during suspension articulation or high-torque loads. The YXZ's high-travel suspension puts significant angular stress on these joints.
SKU: B5H-2530V-00-00
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