Just checking the bike over pre Supers and found this binding/rumbling coming from the front wheel!!
![Shocked](http://ducatimonsterforum.org/Smileys/classic/shocked.gif)
Pull the calipers off and the front wheel is extremely stiff and doesnt really want to rotate....SHIT!!
So out with the stands and tools and pull the thing off and find that the bearings have shit themselves! 37,000K and they are rooted. "Thats pretty poor" sez I and proceed to remove the rear wheel and check the rears, and they were on their way out too.
![Shocked](http://ducatimonsterforum.org/Smileys/classic/shocked.gif)
That has to be a record in my 40 or so years of riding to have ALL the bearings gone south in that short time.
Anyway they are all replaced now and for the record they were SKF, a supposedly good quality bearing. But the bloke at the bearing services said that the big well known bearing mobs are sourcing some of their stuff in China,Taiwan etc with the potential lack of quality, and in my case (Ducati?) it seems quite likely.
![Roll Eyes](http://ducatimonsterforum.org/Smileys/classic/rolleyes.gif)
So if your bike is getting to the 30 to 40 thou K's I'd be pulling out the wheels and having a squiz just in case. It'll only set you back maybe $100 or thereabouts for both wheels.
![waytogo](http://ducatimonsterforum.org/Smileys/classic/waytogo.gif)
The front and rears are SKF number 6005 LLU. X4
And the sprocket carrier ones are SKF number 6006 LLU X2
This for a M1000S DS. 2005. [moto]