Is the swing arm bearing an easily obtained standard bearing or totally BMW?
Thanks.
1983 R65
As far as I know all the roller bearings and all of the seals in an airhead are "catalogue" rather than "special" parts - makes a change form Japanese engines.
I think that the swingiarm bearings are the same as the wheel bearings, but others will doubtless chime in.
Only trick with swing-arm bearings is the outer race. If you have a blind bearing/race removal tool, or own an arc welder, no problem. If not then you are going to need one or the other (I would go for the welder as it us useful for other things and will cost less than a quality blind bearing puller anyway).
There are some "special" tools made by one of the US airhead shops that include an outwardly clever tool to pull races from steering heads, wheels, swing-arm etc. Unfortunately it costs nearly as much as a Chinese stick welder and I have seen various reports that were less than favorable on how well it works.
Swing-arm bearings have a dog's life, they only turn the same minor percentage of a circle millions of times with the same points bearing the load. It could be argued that tapered rollers are a pretty stupid idea for swing-arm bearings and that a carefully reamed set of bronze bushes would do a far, far better job.
But the bearings last well enough and don't require an accurately ground swing-arm bolt and expensive reamers to fit, so I'll give BMW an uptick on this one.